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gusted glance and spoke her mind. <lb />
and nonsense. Tommy <lb />
said she. never heard of <lb />
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son put on the airs you do Are you <lb />
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think she is horribly Mrs. <lb />
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sensitive nature at <lb />
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yawned. Whereupon he went to sleep <lb />
when his head touched tho pillow and <lb />
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loose on him in the morning to get <lb />
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That ended insomnia- <lb />
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The burglar took the <lb />
set clock off the mantel and re- <lb />
placed It with a sixty-cent timepiece, <lb />
o that the Bleeping owner would not <lb />
miss the familiar tick. <lb />
times have <lb />
the burglar as he crept out Into <lb />
the cold <lb />
. By GRACE <lb />
been to and see <lb />
you ever since you get buck from your <lb />
wedding began the caller, who <lb />
was considerably older than the bride <lb />
and whoso cards wire lab-led <lb />
murmured the bride in <lb />
a slightly vague tone. was still <lb />
In the throes of horror that rack a <lb />
pretty girl who has been discover d in <lb />
a dusting apron and cap and who ha <lb />
the profound cent Ion that there <lb />
must be on her face. . <lb />
bark so hardly expected <lb />
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pathetically. aren't formally <lb />
homo for a month yet. according to <lb />
your cards, but knew you wouldn't <lb />
mind me, even if you weren't settled. <lb />
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have pretty good Judgment about <lb />
hanging things and all that Are you <lb />
going to have that picture there My <lb />
dear, don't you see the greens in it <lb />
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gees out in tho other ex- <lb />
plained the bride. <lb />
haven't finished and we sol it hero <lb />
cried the caller in a little ere. <lb />
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can't very well smash Bald <lb />
the bride, Indignantly. <lb />
gifts. And they really are very <lb />
lovely. When get up hang- <lb />
get all these old rags out of <lb />
tho goodness, these are <lb />
never your cried the caller <lb />
in a pained voice. every one <lb />
has her own Ideas. They must have <lb />
come from Egypt and all that, but <lb />
and, my dear, what are you ever going <lb />
to do With all those embroidered <lb />
luncheon that I noticed among <lb />
your wedding <lb />
I must run along, for I'm sure <lb />
you want to get dressed and <lb />
looking before comes home. <lb />
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with you I'm you can be con- <lb />
tented In this apartment if you make <lb />
up your mind to be. There's every- <lb />
thing In that I'll run in again soon, <lb />
I'm sun I can help you make <lb />
things look Iota better <lb />
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ran Into the back room and, <lb />
picking up the plaster head with a pro- <lb />
file her caller's, with great <lb />
and dispatch crammed it Into <lb />
the waste basket and smashed It with <lb />
the pump removed from her <lb />
left Dally <lb />
A HERO OF <lb />
By E. M. BANGS. <lb />
He did not look it. Even <lb />
himself, as he viewed his <lb />
lovely reflection in the cracked <lb />
of his room up under the farm <lb />
house eaves, even he could but ac- <lb />
knowledge that he was indeed as Aunt <lb />
Sarah said. homely as a hedge <lb />
There was no gainsaying tho <lb />
fact, and as poor turned from <lb />
the sight of hilt large features, and red <lb />
hair, he Ho was used lo being <lb />
plain, but since encountering <lb />
mocking black eyes of Mattie <lb />
life had taken on a somber tint never <lb />
known before. Her laughing acorn was <lb />
no coy. maidenly coquetry. He realized <lb />
that. <lb />
would do something ho <lb />
felt like it. He would go to BOO- <lb />
ton This wild scheme he put into ex- <lb />
and soon the little New Eng- <lb />
land village of his birth knew him no <lb />
mere. <lb />
Once really arrived at the <lb />
things began to happen. reach- <lb />
the city by boat the harbor scenes <lb />
interested him that he walked <lb />
about the wharves for a time, forget- <lb />
ting everything save the fact that he <lb />
was seeing the world. As he stood <lb />
. steamer about to sail for <lb />
a southern port, a taxi drew near, and <lb />
two men alighted. The younger man <lb />
was white and thin as it from recent <lb />
illness. <lb />
A they stepped from the cab a mes- <lb />
boy met them. West- <lb />
he Inquired. <lb />
i he elder man nodded, whereupon <lb />
a letter was handed to him. He tore it <lb />
open and seal <lb />
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has w an accident, <lb />
and can't go with <lb />
the other. <lb />
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like you to go alone, Ralph, <lb />
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it s the risk of life and limb, or <lb />
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I . the following morning a boy <lb />
the hotel for <lb />
had told bis compel <lb />
name to some of spectators of the <lb />
r. of the previous day. Tho boy <lb />
brought a note from Miss Carl r beg- <lb />
him to call that she might I ink <lb />
him in person. <lb />
groaned he en- <lb />
her you're the man. Silo <lb />
didn't see who <lb />
laughed <lb />
don't catch me strutting around in <lb />
borrowed <lb />
A compromise was at length <lb />
ranged, and agreed to ac- <lb />
company and stand by Ins friend <lb />
tho dreadful ordeal. <lb />
Miss Carter's home was a fine, old <lb />
southern mansion, and tho drawing <lb />
room, Into which tho two young men <lb />
were shown, seemed the acme of <lb />
to at least one of them. A mo- <lb />
later Dorothy Carter appeared, a <lb />
not unattractive girl, wearing a white <lb />
gown. <lb />
questioned doubtfully. <lb />
one am I to <lb />
pushed the blushing <lb />
am forward and that young man man- <lb />
aged to take her proffered hand with <lb />
the words. Hubbard, but <lb />
you needn't thank me. That's all <lb />
but I shall. tho <lb />
continued the girl, turning to <lb />
a maid. want to clearly my <lb />
bravo and handsome <lb />
gasped. he <lb />
mered, think that. I <lb />
II expect I'm as home- <lb />
as they make <lb />
we'll speak of your <lb />
tho girl returned. Is not to <lb />
Miss Carter was deeply Interested in <lb />
hearing about life In the north, and It <lb />
took a second, even a third call for <lb />
to tell all wished to hear. <lb />
It seemed, Indeed, that <lb />
bravery had quite blinded the girl to <lb />
his physical defects, or, It may be that <lb />
tho proverbial blindness of love alone <lb />
was enough. Hut the young man came, <lb />
was seen, and conquered. <lb />
Extract from a letter written by <lb />
to his <lb />
the great event has taken and <lb />
morning I p st <lb />
the wedding of Dorothy Carter and my <lb />
esteemed friend, Hubbard. <lb />
Who would have thought It when <lb />
aw him standing valise In hand <lb />
of our first meeting Talk about <lb />
comparing truth with fiction The lat- <lb />
will to take a back seat If <lb />
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Apples, Bananas, <lb />
Celery, Grapefruit <lb />
Lemons, Citron, <lb />
Powdered Sugar, <lb />
Toys, Wagons, <lb />
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Merchandise Broker <lb />
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ATE HERE FOR <lb />
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OFFER IS THE WAY OF <lb />
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FACILITIES <lb />
WE HAVE AN <lb />
JOB A N D NEWSPAPER <lb />
PLANT. <lb />
WE HAVE A <lb />
OF TWELVE HUN <lb />
DEED THE BEST <lb />
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN <lb />
PART OF SOUTH CARO- <lb />
LINA ASH INVITE THOSE <lb />
TO GET BET- <lb />
ACQUAINTED WITH <lb />
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IS <lb />
i BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE <lb />
I FEW INCHES SPA E ASH <lb />
11.1.1. THEM WHAT YOU <lb />
HAVE TO TO THEIR <lb />
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ARE LOW AND CAN <lb />
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GREENVILLE. N. C. FRIDAY JAM <lb />
SOBER <lb />
Molten Lava m <lb />
Many of The Inhabitants <lb />
Of <lb />
Public at Free Will Baptist Preacher President Sends William's Message Bristles With <lb />
Hundreds Meet Death <lb />
MANY flit SEA <lb />
ADDRESS TO<lb />
CLASSES <lb />
iii bridge at <lb />
Major II. IV. Corps of En- <lb />
United States Army, sends <lb />
From Home <lb />
Since December <lb />
In for Comptroller <lb />
Currency <lb />
Reference to <lb />
Enemies <lb />
And Many Their by Bo- <lb />
of <lb />
finders Continue <lb />
to <lb />
Japan, Jan. tidal <lb />
wave added its terrors to the earth- <lb />
quakes and eruption which <lb />
struck In Southern Japan <lb />
yesterday, according to official <lb />
It Is believed here that the <lb />
disaster will prove to be one <lb />
of the most serious in Japan's history. <lb />
Professor C. W. one the <lb />
most promoters the Sunday <lb />
School cause in this section of <lb />
Carolina paid the First <lb />
Church Washington, N. C, a visit <lb />
or Sun lay morning last, and made an <lb />
able address taking Ins theme. <lb />
Move- <lb />
Stand Prof. Wilson was <lb />
heard large audience mid the Wash <lb />
ii Daily News has the <lb />
to say of <lb />
. , t a day. C. W. <lb />
Wilson, of the faculty of the <lb />
Carolina Training School. <lb />
N C. was by Mr. <lb />
tho following notice tor farmer and member and <lb />
A public hearing will be held auctioneer for the Williamson Real <lb />
Carolina at p. tn. Estate company <lb />
on January 23rd, ism. In the matte- here Tuesday, December SO, on <lb />
of a proposed to be erected the a. m. northbound train, and <lb />
over the Tar River, at or near Boyd's <lb />
Kerry. N. C, by the county <lb />
sinners of Pitt North Caro- <lb />
At this hearing opportunity will be. <lb />
given to all interested parties to p. e <lb />
it their views, either or In <lb />
writing and it is especially desired <lb />
that the views of navigation Inter- <lb />
and of the of city <lb />
t is n or local association, whose In <lb />
MT. OLIVE, Jan. 13-Rev. Charles WASHINGTON, Jan. pres- <lb />
C. Orton, Free Will Baptist minister Went to the senate today the <lb />
nomination of John Williams. <lb />
COLUMBIA, B. C. Organ- <lb />
of the two houses was effected <lb />
and Governor Cole <lb />
Virginia, to be the I message presented during the <lb />
of this place, left currency and member the <lb />
federal reserve hoard which will ad- <lb />
minister the affairs the new cur- <lb />
system. <lb />
The nomination was referred to tin <lb />
committee on hauling and currency <lb />
affairs a brief executive session of <lb />
sent to the finance committee. <lb />
Senator Owen, the chairman, said <lb />
The loss of life and property increase Vaughan. he subject of the <lb />
with fuller news from <lb />
rs-What the work Corps of s. A <lb />
Stands Prof. Wilson, <lb />
NAGASAKI, Japan. Jan. <lb />
cations today are that the death <lb />
from the earthquakes and volcanic <lb />
disturbances around will <lb />
run the thousands. <lb />
oilier things <lb />
i am going to throw out <lb />
which seem to he worth <lb />
while and have you all to them <lb />
which are worth <lb />
while to not only and <lb />
but to young people in gen- <lb />
which is almost com- In the of Christ at <lb />
buried in volcanic ashes and the temple the age of twelve yon <lb />
stones, bad a remember alter his mother and <lb />
the last census. The population rather had fulfilled the duties of this <lb />
tho adjoining island of the service which they were attending <lb />
center of Hi disturbance, is given as started home they had <lb />
On island hundreds an i-.,,. a day's before they <lb />
reported lo have perished beneath round Christ was not with them <lb />
the of lava from the volcano . that is. without i <lb />
whereabouts at this time unknown <lb />
to his family, friends of business as- <lb />
and his Is a source <lb />
much anxiety to his friends and <lb />
relatives. <lb />
I o family he said the day he left. <lb />
am going up the road i <lb />
members of the East Coast <lb />
Company he said he was going u <lb />
Saratoga, in Wilson county, to look <lb />
r Borne real estate, and it Is known p committee would take up the <lb />
may reasonably be expected, that he purchased a ticket j ,, near future. It may be <lb />
to be affected by the proposed though it Is not known before the nomination Is <lb />
Hire, be presented. or or not he did actually go to <lb />
Plans of the proposed structure, and toga. It is known, however, that he <lb />
may of Its location be available licit Wilson that night on southbound <lb />
for at tn Atlantis No <lb />
H. W. SICKLES, he informed W. C. Hatcher, general <lb />
manager of the ML Olive <lb />
Company, who left this train <lb />
at Fayetteville, that he was going <lb />
Winterville Hems. S. C. <lb />
Since that time nothing whatever <lb />
F. Jan, and j beard from him, although lei- <lb />
Mrs, w B. Tucker have returned from inquiry have been sent in great financial <lb />
near LaGrange where they have been , He about year- were opposing him Mr. <lb />
their daughter, Byrd. I f has here a wife and selection was announced after <lb />
See It. W. Dall for your apple-i, children and no one knows the B conference between President <lb />
and bananas. cause for his continued absence with- It i- <lb />
J. Cox and S have Just receive out letting family hear from bin . understood during II <lb />
a large shipment nice fresh why should have Muted for .,.,,,.,,, has hi <lb />
day of the regular session of the <lb />
South Carolina legislature. The <lb />
speaker, M. 1-. Smith, Camden, <lb />
over from last year. C. T n <lb />
veteran member, was elected speaker <lb />
pro tern. <lb />
In the senate interest en <lb />
tho senate during which an effort the remarks of Lieut- Governor Char- <lb />
was made to have It referred to the lea A. Smith, who, us presiding of- <lb />
on finance. Heretofore, of senate, called that <lb />
a nomination would have been <lb />
Mr. Williams Is now see <lb />
rotary the treasury in charge of <lb />
lite u am Secretary Mi <lb />
first assistant in matters <lb />
k finance. <lb />
The office of comptroller of th <lb />
currency has been vacant for <lb />
months. Various reports have been <lb />
afloat of opposition against the <lb />
of Mr. Williams. It was <lb />
to order. Mr. Smith paid a <lb />
to President Wilson and hi <lb />
ministration. <lb />
The governor's message, which <lb />
considerable length, was read <lb />
in full, hut wan printed in the <lb />
It bristled with references <lb />
his political enemies and <lb />
recommendations ranging from In- <lb />
of the et <lb />
in public dinning rooms con- <lb />
of a movement to <lb />
the primary laws. The governor <lb />
characteristically declared there had <lb />
I ii no objection to the. primary laws <lb />
until was <lb />
Principal recommendations <lb />
ed in the mess-age <lb />
One mill for public h <lb />
Bi educational <lb />
r; i Ion <lb />
Abolishment it <lb />
Ion. <lb />
. -1, <lb />
his friends here <lb />
to. hi <lb />
of Many mine wen <lb />
drowned while attempt <lb />
to escape. <lb />
Doctors have started to the seem <lb />
which Is hard to reach because rail- <lb />
road communication is Impeded <lb />
ashes the tracks have been dis- <lb />
located by the earthquakes. <lb />
The violence of the eruption of <lb />
is so groat show- <lb />
ere of dust are falling hare today <lb />
carry with you any- <lb />
See them for their prices. I South Carolina <lb />
Mrs J I,. Rollins is hi n <lb />
parents, and Mrs. Lemuel Taylor, <lb />
in <lb />
have plenty plant bed cloth, <lb />
about th lion <lb />
and It will bi <lb />
has -u II I I <lb />
I also have all kinds of plant <lb />
d fer <lb />
thing else I this morning <lb />
, , ,,.,. thought with A. W, Ange and <lb />
veil. without Mr. I <lb />
Young men and women travel- Jaw <lb />
without Jeans. We are travel- spent the week-end, <lb />
ling whether we will or not. Shoes, hats, caps and all kinds <lb />
Of time la rushing us on clothing cheap at <lb />
.,, f,,, TO TOMORROW <lb />
WILL BE EVENT. <lb />
Guard In <lb />
Garden, <lb />
A. c, <lb />
A. W. Ange went to Greenville yes <lb />
, When you want fresh oysters, <lb />
ii. w. Dall. <lb />
We are still ling your<lb />
to J. Cox and Son for your <lb />
are <lb />
ether we that fact or not <lb />
we whether there is <lb />
anything definite In view or not-You <lb />
The distance between Nagasaki an. an Individual are sum <lb />
la about miles. where, and rapidly. Al- <lb />
A refugee who arrived here ready a third of the firs month <lb />
from Kagoshima gave the following the year Is and it seems ,. low prices for cash. Col <lb />
of the disaster. the beginning of the year was only and be convinced, <lb />
eruption suddenly wit rapidly. and Co. <lb />
columns of thick black smoke and you traveling without Jesus Ar <lb />
a from the crater of as an Individual, n young man drinks, mild cigars and sweet candle. <lb />
inhabitants of the or woman, traveling without They have them. <lb />
nail island rushed to the search and Jesus Is at to suggest some thing Mrs. J, C Smith, of Norfolk, Va <lb />
for you about with reference i visiting her Mrs. Jim <lb />
. this Journey alone life's and v- B i; <lb />
of which wears all bouts, rubber shoes and rain <lb />
We are . Harrington, r and C <lb />
direction you Mr. B, P. has ed <lb />
u t. people turned ha new auto. <lb />
, in search of Pistols, , <lb />
no another d barrel guns and <lb />
t u them, A-e. and Co <lb />
ii, process traveling in- See for your plant bed <lb />
. . ; prep have Just a p <lb />
Monday night, where he <lb />
tint., Jan. i <lb />
of the Dominion parliament from the <lb />
Harrington, Bar. western and lower i, as well <lb />
i. fr. Ontario and <lb />
Cox, n. L. Abbott and are all In the capital In a <lb />
NEW YORK, Jan. II Tin <lb />
nation falters when it alt i <lb />
foretell the grandeur and <lb />
of gold lace and bubbling <lb />
which will be seen at the Old Guard <lb />
ball In Madison Square Garden t- <lb />
of tie -Pining of the . <lb />
big building will be tram <lb />
to an Immense tent, <lb />
accompanied by the customary <lb />
flame i <lb />
Hundreds of the <lb />
small l-land rush <lb />
on board junks and steamers <lb />
which carried tin m across three miles <lb />
of water to ashes, stone <lb />
particles of white hot lava tailing <lb />
all the while on the de <lb />
Kagoshima the heal was in <lb />
torn e. The eons In ti <lb />
of glowing cinder, made h <lb />
able. <lb />
horror was Increased by <lb />
shaking caused by Inn -ant earth . , v. never start on a <lb />
quakes. More than length without <lb />
shocks ware recorded before nightfall. t; try preparation for <lb />
lied along the highways Journey, We want <lb />
west and north of the city They had , pleasant companions. <lb />
abandoned everything Boon were men and women with us <lb />
Buffering from lack of food and drink stare our A Joy Is half a <lb />
the unless shared with some <lb />
resembled an in the sorrows come <lb />
glowing from the to we Want who can <lb />
of the mountain to the summit Dur-1 share our sorrows with us as <lb />
night lava i <lb />
the entire district. The volcano <lb />
constantly emitted thunderous <lb />
Hurtling rock and ashes set fire <lb />
several villages. At on the th <lb />
display and galleries of both <lb />
houses will probably be wit i <lb />
the usual large special in <lb />
rally speaking a very interest- <lb />
s. salon Is looked for. The pro- <lb />
as calls for leg i- <lb />
dealing railways. In <lb />
corp u and shipping <lb />
In I lo Ii <lb />
u-t. fr hi <lb />
the e <lb />
n d there will be con- <lb />
ill <lb />
Hotter i t of liquor las <lb />
Count tuition of p <lb />
. from i re. <lb />
Ii lo Hi <lb />
Thai is ah <lb />
be p <lb />
for r to bi <lb />
in of legal i I r- <lb />
i. of i <lb />
Buckeye State farmer. <lb />
M Aim. <lb />
of <lb />
led i here <lb />
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the auspices <lb />
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r pr r ad In n <lb />
Illuminated the o <lb />
Deli representing the <lb />
organization Bo ton PI no I I <lb />
Hartford and other . I r i ho sill <lb />
will be among the <lb />
feature of the <lb />
The spec efforts I <lb />
l all. i iii a I I I I <lb />
yes . will tho d mill i . . ,,, <lb />
march at mid I I <lb />
the music of Old rattle, <lb />
band, a ind i m ire off mil do <lb />
ti . full in i i if their r I Is, and the v. <lb />
. , sill p . . . . , ,, <lb />
.,,. at n forget tin <lb />
carry the steel beam Vulcan Plow. <lb />
plow i, band and line <lb />
II. n Forrest and Co. <lb />
We <lb />
who can <lb />
railway one hundreds per <lb />
sons were killed. Several village.- <lb />
along the foot of the volcano wan <lb />
burled In lava yesterday. <lb />
She <lb />
you know <lb />
Frank over <lb />
had <lb />
Goodness, Why <lb />
-Oh. the wretch stopped cull <lb />
I lag and and that, I <lb />
I New York Globe, <lb />
for Senator. <lb />
Pa., Jan. <lb />
rally of Pennsylvania Progressives <lb />
marling the Opening of the Wash- <lb />
party's Unites States senator- <lb />
and campaign. b <lb />
here today and will continue <lb />
tomorrow. County chairmen and <lb />
other party leaders from all over the <lb />
slate are In attendance. In <lb />
the Is Increased by tin <lb />
probability that the rally will <lb />
made tho for the formal <lb />
launching of candidacy of <lb />
for <lb />
i am .- In Si <lb />
n. 14.- <lb />
d i Texas n, <lb />
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lie <lb />
League or d . need the I i <lb />
and nil i <lb />
delivered <lb />
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i i large <lb />
op number of <lb />
of the stab or <lb />
sell of i for W, D. I <lb />
. pried The a. <lb />
bishop I Its e <lb />
the exchange of gathering to order and delivered hi ;, ,,,,. ., . . , , , <lb />
the s listened to annual address, which dealt with Hi <lb />
I the address of c the <lb />
of r officers and <lb />
standing . Much of the <lb />
; time of the convention, which will <lb />
continue In session three will <lb />
I devote,; to of <lb />
proved methods In packing, shipping <lb />
distributing fruits, vegetables and <lb />
other food products. <lb />
Charley a full-fledged <lb />
manager now. He has signed <lb />
the Princeton pitcher for his <lb />
Bad <lb />
warehouse bill and <lb />
alters in which the <lb />
is Interested. The convention <lb />
Ions will continue over <lb />
Prominent among those on the pro- <lb />
gram for i, <lb />
president of the Union III <lb />
Tennessee, B. A. Calvin of <lb />
ton, former president the <lb />
division of the national organization. <lb />
d i h<lb />
con aeration ceremony. <lb />
Joe Rivers I's to get 14.000 for box- <lb />
Ad In Milwaukee <lb />
month <lb />
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This tho Ire <lb />
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ii,, Veneer Company to I <lb />
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of the building en the edge of tho <lb />
water tank After tho <lb />
arrived required but a <lb />
to put It out <lb />
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BARGAINS <lb />
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Items of More or Less Interest Than <lb />
Concern Doings of the <lb />
The engagement is announced of <lb />
Show, daughter Mis. <lb />
Slum, to Mr William Mar- <lb />
. only sou of Mr. and <lb />
Mrs. Worsen <lb />
Mr. Worsen by the way. <lb />
cones of u good old family. They <lb />
have always been His <lb />
C is an <lb />
Intellectual man, having the <lb />
f. notes a fashion paper near- <lb />
a v. bole season. And his son. Mar- <lb />
once took a prize at a horse <lb />
show. <lb />
It is rumored that Miss <lb />
ling has broken her engagement to <lb />
Mr Ruhr. Hut <lb />
seemed quite cheerful last Saturday <lb />
at his club. <lb />
It is whispered the F. Spend- <lb />
are not so happy <lb />
as might Our readers <lb />
will remember Mrs. was <lb />
the charming Miss a noted <lb />
belle of Mr. is more <lb />
than attentive to Mrs. Jimmy Over- <lb />
load, while Mrs. is constantly <lb />
sec with the young duke of <lb />
and lie comes of an ancient <lb />
family. A greater part of this last <lb />
season I a visitor at <lb />
Cliffs, the summer homo of the P. <lb />
Mrs. Leeds is preparing <lb />
for an active social season. She is <lb />
now visiting Mrs. P. de <lb />
V R Their charming <lb />
D Mrs turns <lb />
from Saturday or. Nausea <lb />
or Is it the Crown <lb />
Tin- will tell. <lb />
Garment Is Described as Being In <lb />
Vogue in Times of Lycurgus <lb />
the Law Giver. <lb />
must reread Plutarch. We must <lb />
reread some of the other so-called <lb />
not for antiquity's sake, <lb />
either. Thomas Owen Topeka in- <lb />
forms us we are centuries out in <lb />
saying the slit skirt is only 1400 years <lb />
old. Speaking of the Law- <lb />
giver and his times. Plutarch relates <lb />
writes Mr. <lb />
skirts of the habit which the <lb />
virgins wore were sewed to the <lb />
bottom, but opened at the sides as they <lb />
walked, and discovered the thigh, as <lb />
Sophocles very plainly <lb />
in the light dress struts Her- <lb />
Whose opening folds display the naked <lb />
This passage of Plutarch Is well <lb />
worth looking up for more details <lb />
of or years before <lb />
the Christian era, says a writer in Col- <lb />
lier's We may read there of <lb />
the complaint made that women in <lb />
those times were too bold, <lb />
line, to prone to make themselves mis- <lb />
tresses of the they inhabited; <lb />
and even wanted a share in <lb />
affairs of Aristophanes <lb />
feminism In a comedy that is <lb />
now centuries still acted <lb />
If you have time to do only <lb />
reading, you would cut out the <lb />
periodicals and read the Creeks. To <lb />
ll. owe <lb />
is modern in our the <lb />
slit <lb />
Mart with the new <lb />
the W <lb />
make <lb />
from our exceptional clear- <lb />
earrings.<lb />
prices or sale prices all suites and tine single pieces, <lb />
and ready for <lb />
Initial;. <lb />
early choice. <lb />
Tail Vandyke <lb />
pan w<lb />
, are <lb />
f .<lb />
Important Court Decision. <lb />
A decision will be of assistance <lb />
lo executors in settling estates com- <lb />
prising a large amount of securities, <lb />
was handed down the court of <lb />
peals of New York In the case of Luke <lb />
V. Lockwood vs. U. S. Steel corpora- <lb />
The court held that a foreign <lb />
corporation having an office in this <lb />
state for the transfer and registry of <lb />
its corporate stock may be compelled <lb />
to make such transfer at its New <lb />
York office on demand of the local <lb />
executor of a testator who was <lb />
dent in a foreign country at the time <lb />
of his and stock was in <lb />
the possession of the executor. <lb />
The court ruled that the doctrine <lb />
that the situs of personal property <lb />
owned by a decedent is deemed to <lb />
be either at bis domicile or at the <lb />
domicile of the corporation does not <lb />
stand in the way of such transfer, <lb />
since the maintenance of a transfer of- <lb />
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by virtue an the <lb />
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and ratify by a u vote <lb />
the said District at an election held <lb />
under said Act, mil will be sold Li <lb />
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bids will I e d tin <lb />
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1st. A deposit of per cent <lb />
m bid accompany each <lb />
bid. <lb />
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Chairman Board <lb />
Pee <lb />
VISIT <lb />
The Greenville Drug Company <lb />
of P ire Digs, Chemicals, Patent <lb />
Sundries, Stationary, School Supplies, <lb />
and <lb />
A Sick Rom Prompt Deliveries <lb />
Most Carefully <lb />
J. Key Brown, D. <lb />
Coward woolen Drug Co. <lb />
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Ail Soda Fountain <lb />
In Department <lb />
We offer every facility available in good sound and modern <lb />
banking <lb />
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per Interest Compound Quarterly. Deposits <lb />
received in the sum of One Dollar and upward <lb />
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Visit let a service to personally <lb />
Located Ave. Near A. C. L. Depot. <lb />
Saturday night from to P. M. <lb />
THE FARMERS BANK <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
B. T. Cox, frost. F A. Cashier. <lb />
R. R. Fleming, V-P. M B, Bryan. <lb />
Toilet <lb />
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Fountain <lb />
Kodak I <lb />
Coward-Woolen Drug Co. <lb />
This Paper has space for <lb />
Your Ad also, try <lb />
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You plant your crop, Cultivate and harvest <lb />
it, considerable cost of time and money. <lb />
no chances with the money you get <lb />
for your crop but it this strong Your money will they be absolutely safe and <lb />
at your disposal as you THE ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN PITT COUNTY <lb />
Take No <lb />
THE NATIONAL BANK OF GREENVILLE <lb />
JAMES L. LITTLE, President. <lb />
F. J. FORBES, Cashier. <lb />
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office in Pitt county, in boon <lb />
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on MONDAY, <lb />
at Ii O'clock NOON <lb />
to public sale, the court <lb />
door In Greenville, m lb <lb />
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DOLLARS ELECTRIC LIGHT <lb />
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Notice is hereby given that the <lb />
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not lighted, and when told that meeting. <lb />
the good old times of the overland <lb />
and pony express. Indian fights, of the town <lb />
and when the had man from Bit- , ,.,,., regular assembled <lb />
was much in evidence. ,, ,, ,,,, or. <lb />
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Carolina, on Tuesday the 17th of <lb />
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it explained ,.,.,. ., their day of passing in their chips. If Thousand Dollars worth <lb />
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practices . have to bear Inter- <lb />
he did not think it was strangle-hold of the beneficiaries gone <lb />
The the colonel. <lb />
party nay make mistakes, but II <lb />
Hiram Johnson has announced not Join in a deliberate <lb />
that would seek re-election as against the common man. Th, <lb />
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a man look . ., He bad an- president owes hit election to <lb />
Bald , ,,,. ,.,., interest <lb />
payable annually, and to run tor a <lb />
thirty years from date <lb />
.-no and the tax rate for the the <lb />
purpose of paying the Interest on <lb />
was In nob coach and <lb />
run, and be It Hob was tho <lb />
best, yet the most reckless, driver on <lb />
the Overland trail. <lb />
was in the early and tho aid and for paying said bonds, <lb />
coach came in to Horseshoe with the not exceed twenty-live cents on <lb />
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Scott was to take the <lb />
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stay in polities, he said, save president Insofar as their and the driver that<lb />
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State militia <lb />
Si rota y Daniela says bids .; the country conform <lb />
for the manufacture army In <lb />
; pro for show with the Hick act 1908 or else I <lb />
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Secretary I aid. a can meet regular army require- <lb />
k coffee a . for the government menu. Little or no attention has bee <lb />
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, t en- <lb />
will be the result of the restoration paid to bringing state organizations <lb />
open and real competition W, to an standard. This <lb />
brought them in told how the six pas- <lb />
had grumbled all along tho <lb />
trail against slow rate they went. <lb />
v. r had taken his share of <lb />
abuse, one had passed word <lb />
along to about it. <lb />
m. bloody eyes, but you <lb />
don't know anything about staging in <lb />
this heathen <lb />
one of tho to Hob Scott. <lb />
Scott and said, <lb />
tee What I can do to <lb />
Bob went to tho stables and <lb />
got the stock tenders to hitch up six <lb />
of the pony express horses for <lb />
his team that day, and animals not all <lb />
broken to coaching. <lb />
strike on time, or <lb />
I ago walk, i's lie <lb />
limit, but the <lb />
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judging from the <lb />
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making much noise, but at th- <lb />
into i I e Is much <lb />
going on increased building on <lb />
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Men taken to ; at point <lb />
a headline. Could you <lb />
blame them. Judging from the <lb />
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time ago e a i in <lb />
real a. bets a I i. one <lb />
asked the i tell what <lb />
would term a S ; r. th <lb />
replied that i never <lb />
any la except J <lb />
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and Brooklyn, he t d a <lb />
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up is Hi the bold spot o.<lb />
bidders. <lb />
has greatly impaired the possible know why grimly said Bob <lb />
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of the militia should <lb />
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you cat the came kind of grub <lb />
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Scott, and he mounted the box as tho <lb />
Englishmen came out from dinner and <lb />
eyed the new- team, with men holding <lb />
them on the earth. <lb />
if I don't believe that's <lb />
a fair going team of said one. <lb />
shouted Bob. <lb />
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with much abuse. <lb />
trail led up a long hill, half a <lb />
ville Courier. <lb />
It i- run the low city's affairs <lb />
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Now that Harry Thaw ha have adopted this method <lb />
he may soon drop and the town to decide on till <lb />
I Virginia will for <lb />
statewide i the next <lb />
the general assembly <lb />
which convenes on <lb />
Hen ping that the Virginia <lb />
I bi a ballot. <lb />
A I like head; <lb />
responded tho city dozen miles in length, but then came <lb />
a sharp and rough descent. <lb />
came Bob's chance, and. wild <lb />
tho abuse heaped upon him, he gave <lb />
a yell, threw the reins, on one <lb />
side, three on other, to drag on <lb />
the ground, and began to lay tho whip <lb />
upon the team. <lb />
the Englishmen at first were <lb />
pleased, it was only for a moment, as <lb />
drew his revolver and six <lb />
shots in the air, yelling as he fired. <lb />
next mad act was to tear first <lb />
lamp, then the other from the <lb />
sides, and hurl them full at tho <lb />
leaders, the tingling of tho broken <lb />
glass startling them the more. <lb />
Englishmen were scared half <lb />
out of their wits by this time. <lb />
dared not jump out. though <lb />
e is the man who has the DOS <lb />
and skill <lb />
To stern the torrent a woman's <lb />
will <lb />
Germany u she will, you may d.- <lb />
pond <lb />
i And if she won't, she won't; <lb />
So there's an end <lb />
Select<lb />
and seventy-live cents on tin <lb />
the received from me <lb />
. me ate to be used for the purpose <lb />
i building and Installing electric <lb />
plant the town <lb />
is in chapter IT the <lb />
mate Laws North Carolina 1911. <lb />
And notice is further <lb />
a the registration books will <lb />
. ii i iv the registration <lb />
i . . In an entitled to re <lb />
. t. r and who are not <lb />
;. -n the 14th day <lb />
I, and bi d -on bi t <lb />
Saturday the March, 1914 <lb />
that S. M. Jones has <lb />
t for said pill <lb />
at i ch Saturday during said <lb />
the registration books will b <lb />
l at the regular polling place in <lb />
lie town of Bethel and at all other <lb />
. .- E lid period opened <lb />
i Bethel at II i I <lb />
id all do <lb />
e not already registered and who <lb />
to vote at -said election will <lb />
e required to register. <lb />
This the 10th day of January, mi <lb />
S. T. CARSON. <lb />
Mayor of Bethel <lb />
E. CARSON. <lb />
k of the Board of Commissioners <lb />
of the town of Bethel, North Caro- <lb />
I law <lb />
it every one made New Year <lb />
on tie first of <lb />
has kept them up to the present <lb />
date was to conic up and <lb />
their names we fear today's <lb />
sheet, th nigh small, would <lb />
carry number of signatures. <lb />
Out a time. <lb />
. how j full a man will <lb />
hundred dollars for <lb />
it he i <lb />
Ins. t i her ten dollars for <lb />
plan i- one of the lead <lb />
and best known suburbs . <lb />
Chicago. <lb />
is a beautiful suburb whose <lb />
residents are mostly men who a- <lb />
well up In the business world of <lb />
Chicago, and it Is only natural that<lb />
S S S S S S S hasty council of war decided <lb />
On account of the congested con- they were being driven by <lb />
of labor on the Canadian Fa- a , add tee, Bob leaned <lb />
Cine coast and the Hindu question back am <lb />
the government of British Columbia does this style of <lb />
has promulgated an order prohibit- staging please <lb />
until March entry into groan chorus was the an- <lb />
of all and labor-1 ewer. <lb />
next station was ten <lb />
A civil term of superior court be- <lb />
should prefer the business mar.- Organized labor In Washington. D <lb />
from Horseshoe, and with a hop, <lb />
and Jump the coach went along. <lb />
C. is making arrangements to give a dragged Dy maddened team. <lb />
big dinner In that city on January; -The stock tenders heard the I <lb />
Congratulations to the i <lb />
on having In- <lb />
deed triumphantly, it; <lb />
nineteenth In Cowan an <lb />
Proprietor has a <lb />
fine brace of newspapermen on <lb />
bring, The year 1911 should prove <lb />
a good one tor the <lb />
News and Observer, <lb />
Me too <lb />
in . n ordinance <lb />
mainly at the solicitation of <lb />
the women, prohibiting the sale <lb />
cigarettes la the city <lb />
the smokers who. with the Idea of <lb />
retaliation, circulated a petition to <lb />
women wearing corsets and <lb />
on the ground that <lb />
these were Injurious to the health if <lb />
the wearers. Imagine the <lb />
of the men when a majority of <lb />
women in the city signed that <lb />
also. <lb />
---------o <lb />
The laying off of the town Into <lb />
under the supposition <lb />
the fire whistle would blow certain <lb />
to the district h <lb />
which a Are occurred, seems to re <lb />
suit little or no benefit. When <lb />
alarm is given have to <lb />
Jet as they always did. excited- <lb />
her there Inquiring of others <lb />
ill. excited until they can <lb />
learn where the lire is. Such con- <lb />
fusion from lack of Information <lb />
es delay and danger, and again brings <lb />
up Ike subject that Greenville should <lb />
have a good and accurate fire <lb />
here yesterday with Judge Frank ager plan In the conduct of the n a <lb />
, ,,,,.,. , affairs of the suburb. big dinner in city on , tenders heard the noise <lb />
in honor of Samuel horses tearing along, and <lb />
This l the court he ii village trustees advertised for a of the American Federation knew that they were running away, <lb />
county, but be to already manager and no less than cf Labor, on the occasion of his and quickly threw the stable doors <lb />
were received. Mr fourth birthday anniversary. wide open, knowing the animals would <lb />
chairman of the village board. In a P. general president In. hut Bob <lb />
lining c d.- f the new manager the International out. a fresh <lb />
compared the city by man- who recently returned to toe head hitched up, and Quietly called <lb />
.,., quarters offices in Indianapolis after , <lb />
ager to any big business cit-i out. <lb />
. it d t. an through the we , aboard, <lb />
Item as stockholders and its ,,, working condition-1 the six Englishmen had had <lb />
tees as directors It is apparent that organization were never bet- more than their money's worth and <lb />
the idea of a business manager to than at the present time. <lb />
MM SALE. <lb />
Virtue Of a decree of the <lb />
court of Pitt county in the <lb />
of Haddock, widow, vs. <lb />
W, Smith, ct as the <lb />
commissioner will <lb />
the court door <lb />
on Monday. 2nd, <lb />
the following described tract <lb />
Situate in the county of Pitt <lb />
d in township, that tract of <lb />
lying on tile east Bide of Fork <lb />
amp, bounded on the north by the <lb />
of F. A. Haddock, on the <lb />
the lands of Mrs. M. I. Cox <lb />
hers, containing acres more or <lb />
and being the same tract of land <lb />
to John R. Haddock by Mary <lb />
. Haddock, and being the land up- <lb />
n which John u. Haddock resided <lb />
the time of his death, Terms <lb />
one-half rash, balance In twelve <lb />
This January 12th. 1914, <lb />
u. smith. <lb />
O, <lb />
ltd <lb />
o here He will also <lb />
the criminal term beginning <lb />
Monday. <lb />
next <lb />
Elsewhere in this paper <lb />
C L. publishes n card an- <lb />
his candidacy for <lb />
The district has had no better <lb />
prosecuting attorney than Mr. Ab- <lb />
He gives his duties dill- <lb />
conduct municipal affair, to one j The Mr, <lb />
will crow in popularity. Icons which <lb />
n business men of a town come has Its headquarters In Indianapolis, <lb />
gent attention and has a host , conclusion that the affairs reported to have set aside a fund <lb />
of million dollars to protect Its <lb />
THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF <lb />
I am a candidate myself <lb />
s Solicitor of the Fifth DIs- <lb />
and take this method of making <lb />
my desires to the District. <lb />
I have tried to the very beet of my <lb />
Their fill of Hob Scott, and refuse, to to perform the high duties of <lb />
office conscientiously, <lb />
Impartially. feel that If I have <lb />
tilled the position acceptably to <lb />
people of the district <lb />
I should be and -e- <lb />
The position Is one of great <lb />
and the experience I <lb />
ave gained while in office, <lb />
Held Letter Thirty Years. <lb />
Max Norman, passenger agent for a <lb />
large steamship line, had <lb />
friends In every county he serves. be conducted against a movement now returned to him a letter that he mailed <lb />
lie Is held high esteem by the pen- In way they are consider- way the substitution of con- to Captain Larson of the bark <lb />
pie of Pitt county. . , of most Crete work for brick work in building Superior more than <lb />
addressed to the captain care me to better perform <lb />
of When construction. <lb />
Raleigh. Greensboro, Golds- town Is Improved In Its g <lb />
hero, and other and towns in ,. as a place l .,,.,. and and o b.-r <lb />
North Carolina have endorsed Rich- trade. On the other hand, the town has , employ- an <lb />
for one of tho regional banks that doe. get the trade of Its directing their it- was written Sweden to behalf for the <lb />
but not until they had told her how people and community Is likely to be to the provided for their Captain Mr. Norman re- f and reelected <lb />
nut t . ., , one of our clerks when them the public, that <lb />
mean she had treated us over the the town In government and In use In case of threatened strikes or w the nm ft , continue as In the past, <lb />
. i I lookout, out to thorn . ill <lb />
everything <lb />
to exhaust all peaceful and h fear or favor <lb />
t. When i construction. . of the Swedish and Norwegian . t, , n d , h d <lb />
It For the purpose of averting t Prance. and the envelope <lb />
n which to Massachusetts In 1914. the state the postmark, York. <lb />
n which to , CT. ,.,. I request my friends throughout the <lb />
freight rate matter. <lb />
Cold weather may effect the nose In I. the of one who methods resorting to a breach when he arrived. He never came, and n <lb />
ways If proper care Is not reverences the traditions of the past ct Industrial peace. <lb />
I never heard what became of the <lb />
Although the recent referendum Swedish bark <lb />
vote of the membership of the <lb />
Masons and Inter- <lb />
exercised to prevent redness en- Senator Luke of Tennessee <lb />
which indigestion In an address before the city club of <lb />
and more common cause do tn m. overwhelmingly <lb />
says Moore. And we the redoubts against Socialist with the <lb />
I told It was hope that puts the This can be done by of Labor, the officers of <lb />
The French authorities had <lb />
stamped the letter New <lb />
York World. <lb />
district. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
L. <lb />
bloom on the snoot. <lb />
---------o <lb />
each contributing K part towards the organization say that It la <lb />
It Can't Be Dons. <lb />
you believe that all things are <lb />
the radicalism of ti <lb />
the the delegates -f the local <lb />
mm In favor of the <lb />
row <lb />
the right, <lb />
the left. Owner can get <lb />
same by Identifying and paring <lb />
L. P. Dudley, N <lb />
C. <lb />
Don't . good resolution, Id lea f . to- they vote a <lb />
constantly carry a repair kit wit morrow. Discontent and unrest have tn <lb />
walked for the last ten years n Houston, Texas <lb />
Sims been that fore- <lb />
Cotton Is quoted at 1-2 told a of conflict. u <lb />
In Atlanta and only 1-2 In Green-1 e <lb />
ville. This Is certainly some cold weather <lb />
then explain <lb />
Here's the announcement of the en- <lb />
which meet. <lb />
couple, after a very romantic court- .,, not ,., <lb />
how the To Cure B <lb />
up and be a <lb />
it In the ear the j Di t <lb />
l . UM <lb />
Strong <lb />
Serviceable, Safe. <lb />
THE most reliable lantern for <lb />
farm use is the It is <lb />
made of the best materials, so that <lb />
it is strong and durable without <lb />
being heavy and awkward. <lb />
It gives a clear, strong light. Is easy <lb />
to light and It won't blow <lb />
out, won't leak, and won't smoke. <lb />
It is an expert-made lantern. Made <lb />
in various styles and sizes. There is a <lb />
for every requirement. <lb />
At Dealers Everywhere <lb />
STANDARD OIL COMPANY <lb />
AT THE TREE OF DEATH <lb />
By A L <lb />
. . M <lb />
REMINGTON'S ATONEMENT <lb />
By D. L. GLOVER. <lb />
Washington. D. C. <lb />
Richmond, Va. <lb />
Norfolk. Va. <lb />
BALTIMORE <lb />
Charlotte, N. C. <lb />
W. Va. <lb />
i. C <lb />
It Always Helps <lb />
says Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky., in <lb />
writing of her experience with the woman's <lb />
tonic. She says began to use <lb />
my back and head would hurt so bad, I <lb />
thought the pain would kill me. I was hardly able <lb />
to do any of my housework. Alter taking three bottles <lb />
of I began to feel like a new woman. I soon <lb />
gained pounds, and now, I do all my housework, <lb />
as well as run a big water mill. <lb />
I wish every suffering woman would give <lb />
mm <lb />
The Woman's Tonic <lb />
a trial. I still use when feel a little bad, <lb />
and it always does me <lb />
Headache, backache, side ache, nervousness, <lb />
tired, worn-out feelings, etc., are sure signs of woman- <lb />
trouble. Signs that you need the woman's <lb />
tonic. You cannot make a mistake in trying <lb />
for your trouble. It has been helping weak, ailing <lb />
women for more than fifty years. <lb />
Get a Bottle Today <lb />
DROPPING <lb />
GETTING list in <lb />
SHAPE, AND THOSE NOT <lb />
PAID IT Will BE <lb />
CUT OFF. <lb />
SOLICITOR'S <lb />
OFFICE II AS <lb />
In U <lb />
adopted The an- <lb />
of which was <lb />
times made during fall, the <lb />
lists have been in <lb />
to bruin today dropping <lb />
names of those who failed to pay. It <lb />
a days yet to <lb />
the work and get all the list revised <lb />
but It will be finished as early as <lb />
We dislike to drop any <lb />
from the but it was either hart <lb />
a. cash system or increase the sub- <lb />
nice of the paper, and <lb />
considering the matter carefully <lb />
the cash system was decided upon a <lb />
best for the subscriber and best <lb />
the paper. We hope those who <lb />
lint Be Cart Ma <lb />
the J. h. of <lb />
Jones Count. <lb />
The lint in the for the <lb />
office of solicitor of the superior <lb />
court In this district has been thrown <lb />
in the ring. J. K. Warren, a well <lb />
known attorney of Jones county, <lb />
whose home is at Trenton, an- <lb />
that he is a candidate <lb />
tile <lb />
It is at the request of many of nil <lb />
all over the district that he <lb />
is taking action and there is <lb />
reason to believe that he <lb />
make other candidates sit up and <lb />
take notice. Mr. Warren is at pres- <lb />
for six years been the <lb />
chairman of tho <lb />
In that county and <lb />
thoroughly familiar with every rot- <lb />
or In county as well as enjoying <lb />
n large acquaintance all over the dis- <lb />
He has practiced law In Jones <lb />
county for a number of years and Is <lb />
Two men stood side by side In the <lb />
heart of the one autumn after- <lb />
noon as the sun was going down. They <lb />
were nearly of the. same age, and In <lb />
the very prime of life. <lb />
Had, was armed with a long rifle <lb />
and a knife. <lb />
Upon their faces was a mingled look <lb />
of sorrow, and stern determination, <lb />
which plainly showed that some for- <lb />
tun had come to <lb />
indeed, ill luck had come to one <lb />
of them. All that he possessed in this <lb />
world which dear to him had fall- <lb />
en beneath the hand of the red de- <lb />
His wife and had that very <lb />
morning been slain by the savages, <lb />
and the cabin Which bad been their <lb />
ha home given to the <lb />
Me had been absent the <lb />
forest at the time, and knew nothing <lb />
of the terrible misfortune which had <lb />
befallen him until he upon the <lb />
edge of his clearing, and saw the work <lb />
of devastation which the red fiends <lb />
had Jone. <lb />
Dick White, his friend, stood by and <lb />
cheered him as well as he could In <lb />
this, his of need. lie seemed to <lb />
divine what was passing in Harts <lb />
mind, and he <lb />
cannot help them. They are <lb />
past our aid now. But tin re is one <lb />
Simon, we can do. We can <lb />
live and work tor vengeance. Let <lb />
follow the and not give <lb />
over the search until they are wiped <lb />
from the earth, or we have tired our <lb />
are right. answered the <lb />
grasping him by the hand. <lb />
will live for <lb />
For the space of a minute he <lb />
way to his anguish, then lie exclaimed. <lb />
the trail Is pin in <lb />
Let us take it and follow on at once. <lb />
I lever before thirsted for the blood <lb />
of a redskin. I would wipe out <lb />
th whole accursed race at one blow <lb />
If I hut had power to do <lb />
They lost no more time about the <lb />
ruins of the cabin, but started off at <lb />
once. The trail was easy to follow, <lb />
and they had gone on until they had <lb />
retched the point where we see them <lb />
standing in the heart of the great <lb />
forest, with the sun down <lb />
before them. <lb />
For a few moments they had beer <lb />
Minding motionless, a word <lb />
passing between but now Dick <lb />
While broke the silence by exclaim- <lb />
we are almost upon <lb />
makes you think so, <lb />
Do you not see how fresh <lb />
the trail is It cannot have been made <lb />
a half hour ago. There Did you see <lb />
that twig spring up there It would <lb />
net have done so had It not Just been <lb />
pressed down. They are not a mil <lb />
away now, and I'll bet they're going <lb />
camp about the Hallow <lb />
hope that you may be right. <lb />
long to be dealing blows of vengeance <lb />
Upon them . It does seem though I <lb />
could not content myself much <lb />
Swiftly, yet cautiously, they glided <lb />
the trail, while the sun <lb />
down behind the western tree top <lb />
the shadows of evening began to <lb />
gather thickly about them. <lb />
Crowning an eminence, they could <lb />
through tho twilight the hollow <lb />
oak, beneath the brandies of <lb />
they felt sure of finding the savages. <lb />
The night was come when at length <lb />
they stood close to it, and saw shin <lb />
through trees the light of a <lb />
Camp fire. <lb />
Silently they crept nearer and near- <lb />
until at last they stood so close to <lb />
the tree that they could count the <lb />
ages clustering about the Are. They <lb />
were seven in number. <lb />
As motionless as statues they stood <lb />
there, with their eyes upon their <lb />
enemies. Slowly the minutes went by. <lb />
It seemed that the time for them to <lb />
strike would nevi r come. <lb />
The light of the camp lire grew paler <lb />
and paler, and at lost only a faint glow <lb />
remained. The savages huddled about <lb />
It, and to all each and <lb />
every one was In slumber. <lb />
The hour of had arrived. <lb />
Noiselessly the two hunters crept to- <lb />
ward their victims. In one hand they <lb />
held their rifles and In the other their <lb />
knives. A few steps brought them to <lb />
side of the nearest savages. <lb />
my wife, my ex- <lb />
claimed Simon Hart, in a whisper, as <lb />
be led his knife to the hilt in the <lb />
heart of a ravage. <lb />
The blow of Dick White was no less <lb />
strong and sure, and two of the <lb />
tossed his cigar <lb />
the grate and lighted a cigarette. <lb />
don't know why I telling you <lb />
all he was always <lb />
one to contend against <lb />
I am at a loss to understand <lb />
why you haven't told me before, con- <lb />
what good friends we've <lb />
ways <lb />
I regarded him almost hopelessly. <lb />
I had never seen a fellow change so. <lb />
to the time of his marriage, live <lb />
or six years before, he was the <lb />
most open-hearted, ingenious <lb />
boy I had ever known. The wedding <lb />
took place Ireland, to an Irish girl. <lb />
She was reputed to be beautiful, and <lb />
as good as she was beautiful. They <lb />
lived U t <lb />
After the separation Remington was <lb />
never the same. <lb />
No one ever knew the real <lb />
of the rupture. Neither vouchsafed <lb />
any explanation, and the public was <lb />
too wise, for once, to Invent one. <lb />
When he came back home every- <lb />
thing he said to me <lb />
ask me any Questions, <lb />
I loved I'm a broken-hearted <lb />
Today, for the first time, ho had <lb />
given me his confidence. <lb />
think I can sympathize with you <lb />
better than any out I told <lb />
appreciate your temperament <lb />
and am marred my- <lb />
self. I know what it means a <lb />
as you did that <lb />
it is your opinion that I was <lb />
entirely blameless <lb />
there <lb />
Insurance <lb />
NEW Jan. II. I In <lb />
for the <lb />
the International Congress on B <lb />
in e, w I. i to held In <lb />
Washington year, wire <lb />
i at a n i In Id by the <lb />
ii- . Ami an <lb />
st the Union i I In <lb />
i The general purpose Um <lb />
i t. congress, which held its <lb />
j i . .-n in Rome years ago, <lb />
investigate and collect Informs- <lb />
I n social <lb />
liability laws, <lb />
ire in throughout world I <lb />
i pi that the Wat I <lb />
. ill be ii <lb />
more deli <lb />
nations. <lb />
lo Prevent Wood <lb />
once n <lb />
HEALING Oil <lb />
i . i t relieves p is I <lb />
III. . i. <lb />
in the <lb />
have been <lb />
Monument Dealers. <lb />
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Jar I i <lb />
Indiana Retail Monument <lb />
annual con i- <lb />
today with man. <lb />
. In c. During ll <lb />
pi i r re p i <lb />
i r questions of In- <lb />
i will conclude <lb />
i a banquet the <lb />
tn <lb />
v. the trade. <lb />
WHAT COTTON is WORTH. <lb />
. <lb />
well qualified to perform the duties <lb />
of the office. His formal announce- ages lay weltering In their gore, their one thing <lb />
the paper will soon get their names De within a few days, career ended forever. <lb />
So silently and surely <lb />
back on the list <lb />
Now a word to those who have fail- <lb />
ed to pay what they already owe tho <lb />
We shall wait a reasonable <lb />
for these accounts to be paid, <lb />
and those remaining unsettled at tin <lb />
of that time will be turned <lb />
over to an attorney for collection <lb />
Those who have the <lb />
should be willing to pay for It without <lb />
delay. A statement showing the <lb />
due was sent to every sub- <lb />
scriber. <lb />
New Bern Journal. <lb />
Newfoundland Legislature. <lb />
JOHN'S. N. P., <lb />
Newfoundland legislature was <lb />
by Davidson, attend- <lb />
ed by a large military staff, and with <lb />
the usual The <lb />
Is the first that has met since <lb />
general election last October. Sir <lb />
Edward the premier, <lb />
in power, but with a reduced ma- <lb />
Never Closed My <lb />
Eyes Last <lb />
How often have <lb />
I been forced to <lb />
these very words. You <lb />
evidently have never <lb />
tried <lb />
Pills <lb />
which gently <lb />
your system and stir <lb />
your liver to action. <lb />
Sugar coated or plain <lb />
at your druggist. <lb />
had the <lb />
blows been struck that neither had <lb />
so much as a groan. Their com- <lb />
still slept on, of <lb />
the doom Impending. <lb />
Again of the avengers <lb />
were raised, and true to aim they <lb />
did the work assigned to <lb />
But three of the now re- <lb />
blow for my murdered <lb />
shouted Simon Hart, In a <lb />
of triumph which rang out like a <lb />
trumpet through stillness <lb />
night. <lb />
The remaining savages sprang to <lb />
their feet, but before they could raise <lb />
an arm their defense a couple of <lb />
bullets ended the career of two of them <lb />
forever. The remaining savage turned <lb />
to Bee, but he had hardly his <lb />
tracks before Simon Hart was upon <lb />
him, and one blow completed the work <lb />
of <lb />
For years thereafter the Hollow <lb />
was known to tho settlers of that <lb />
region as the Tree of Death. <lb />
don't admit anything of <lb />
was the one <lb />
don't take much notice of <lb />
that kind. In all <lb />
the action was merely a text to <lb />
her whole <lb />
Remington whitened mis, but <lb />
said nothing. Then, a r a pause <lb />
was young. I <lb />
didn't give her a even <lb />
half a chance I don't believe she <lb />
was guilty after <lb />
you divorced <lb />
entire course was marked out <lb />
by passionate. Had I <lb />
loved her things have <lb />
been <lb />
you a picture of <lb />
I asked presently. <lb />
one; I burned them <lb />
As he spoke, lie pulled out his <lb />
watch, and slatted to his feet with a <lb />
little gesture of surprise. <lb />
mustn't think of leaving with- <lb />
out seeing my I objected, lay- <lb />
a protest Inf. hand on his arm. <lb />
want you to meet her; I want you to <lb />
see what admirable taste I have in <lb />
selecting a companion. We've been <lb />
married Just one <lb />
Remington smiled and passed a re- <lb />
hand across his forehead. <lb />
easy enough to see how the <lb />
wind is blowing in your <lb />
he laughed. <lb />
We smoked away in silence for <lb />
minutes, and presently the <lb />
opened and my wife softly entered <lb />
the room. <lb />
She wore a dinner gown of pretty <lb />
pale yellow stuff that fell about her <lb />
In graceful scallops and made a faint, <lb />
musical swish as she moved. In the <lb />
semi-darkness her bare shoulders <lb />
gleamed like snow, and pendant <lb />
of her necklace rose and fell almost <lb />
Imperceptibly on her white bosom <lb />
with each gently taken breath. <lb />
As she came further Into the light <lb />
toward us, Remington stood up and <lb />
acknowledged my introduction with a <lb />
low bow. When he lifted his face It <lb />
was the color of ashes, and man <lb />
seemed to have aged ten years, <lb />
the ghostly glare of the fire. <lb />
My wife had left the room to give <lb />
some order about the dinner, and <lb />
Remington turned to me with an ab- <lb />
excuse for leaving. <lb />
will make my apologies to <lb />
your wife, old man I am positively <lb />
to keep up much longer. <lb />
Fact Is, I've been feeling knocked out <lb />
all day, and wouldn't give In. When <lb />
I feel better, I shall be glad to drop <lb />
In on you both some time <lb />
Hut we did not see him again. Two <lb />
days later he wrote me. stating that <lb />
his regiment had been ordered away. <lb />
Several months after leaving London. <lb />
Remington wrote the following let- <lb />
Old been Intend- <lb />
to drop you a line ever since my <lb />
and <lb />
then another coming up, I've kept <lb />
putting It off <lb />
do not need to remind you of the <lb />
conversation we had on that last <lb />
night at your house. Do you <lb />
all I told you about her You <lb />
will recall that I was more than half <lb />
Inclined to condemn own action <lb />
all the way through. Well, since then <lb />
certain facts have come to my <lb />
edge establishing her complete <lb />
beyond the question of a <lb />
doubt. <lb />
how I've suffered Rut it is <lb />
too late now for me to make any <lb />
reparation. She Is married again <lb />
married to one of tho finest fellows <lb />
I know. <lb />
you ever should chance to run <lb />
across her. I want you tn remember <lb />
she Is Innocent My only atone- <lb />
must consist proving her <lb />
stainless before the world. Sincere- <lb />
yours, <lb />
And my wife, with her pretty Irish <lb />
brogue says she pities my <lb />
Remington. <lb />
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Institutes will be mad <lb />
month in <lb />
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.-,.,, Department vi Agriculture in <lb />
co-operation with the m- <lb />
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lust meeting be held at <lb />
land Saturday, . <lb />
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aid I i. in eat . <lb />
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cut and . to . mall . , r- <lb />
. rations, crops, <lb />
lock, k ling, . . ill <lb />
the principal the day <lb />
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afternoon as -i <lb />
lock. <lb />
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babies and In extending tin- lull <lb />
II a i .- vital ties <lb />
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whose birth is recorded under <lb />
this law, be ft iii w rite n. <lb />
a litter and not only compliment <lb />
her her motherhood, but <lb />
I i- i ;. appreciation her I iv- <lb />
availed herself p . <lb />
in w law. Babies whose pa- <lb />
not I t en ugh . <lb />
,. births n d ill of <lb />
i not he the r. <lb />
Along with the governor's letter <lb />
the state board of health has anted <lb />
in bi allowed to send some of Us beat <lb />
literature on the cure and feeding of <lb />
in way endeavor to <lb />
r. duce our tremendous infant <lb />
The governor fully appreciates the <lb />
privilege the slue affords Its <lb />
In making complete official <lb />
i- their births and deaths. <lb />
It u provision In the new la <lb />
births and deaths that <lb />
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ill Control <lb />
Fielder administration. <lb />
TRENTON, N J. Jan. <lb />
Jersey legislature and or- <lb />
today for the 1914 session <lb />
are In control of tin <lb />
the <lb />
which Is prepared to support the <lb />
Wilson policies in New Jersey, <lb />
victory over the Nugent <lb />
i on element. <lb />
The to he a bu <lb />
me. There is just a possibility <lb />
the lawmakers will undertake to <lb />
the corporation laws, <lb />
s the and passed <lb />
pressure exercised by President <lb />
when governor, if any <lb />
are made, however, they wile <lb />
of a comparatively unimportant <lb />
Other matters that will probably <lb />
e brought before the legislature for <lb />
and action are Jury re <lb />
i m, changes In the system of <lb />
the of natural re- <lb />
sources, measures to give the <lb />
municipality of the stale free- <lb />
from legislative control. <lb />
The woman suffrage constitutional <lb />
amendment which passed rear <lb />
ind over which there is a doubt be- <lb />
in it Is contended it was not prop- <lb />
advertised will probably be <lb />
at the present session. Instead <lb />
is interesting to note that our own <lb />
governor was the citizen of the <lb />
in of this <lb />
and to file ins birth certificate. Since <lb />
that dale many other births have been. <lb />
similarly record d, <lb />
If <lb />
the Oriel Stricken on <lb />
death f Their Little Child. <lb />
the <lb />
Hie Democratic Is expected and loved ones. <lb />
to pane the suffrage resolution as If; <lb />
r the first time, which will put the <lb />
whole proposition off, so far as the <lb />
election Is concerned, until <lb />
Little the three year <lb />
i Mr. and Mr,. U M. av- <lb />
was called to eternal on <lb />
January <lb />
i a lite heart crushed <lb />
lather offering from a who <lb />
lute be <lb />
in the knowledge that your child in <lb />
rest, sweet, peaceful rest, and that <lb />
although her going has anguished <lb />
she missed <lb />
world of sorrow and woe. She <lb />
no sin and sometime In <lb />
the life beyond this vale of tears an I <lb />
you may yet join your <lb />
darling where there Is no grief and <lb />
sorrow no parting with friends <lb />
but life eternal. <lb />
A FRIEND. <lb />
Ml TO <lb />
TO TAKE <lb />
King of <lb />
penetrates quickly. just <lb />
rub It on. scatters <lb />
congestion and inflammation, <lb />
this way a cold that may <lb />
lead to Pneumonia or Croup Is <lb />
quickly checked. No <lb />
ed fumes to get In your <lb />
of <lb />
Is endorsed by <lb />
cal physicians. You should <lb />
a bottle In the home for <lb />
Croup comes In the <lb />
slight sough might <lb />
be by morning. <lb />
Druggists guarantee <lb />
Three and <lb />
CO. <lb />
Concord, N. C <lb />
Bishop lion den Consecrated. <lb />
WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. <lb />
large and distinguished congregation <lb />
gathered today St. John's Church, <lb />
In Georgetown, to witness the con- <lb />
of Rev. Frederick B. How- <lb />
den as Episcopal bishop of New Mex <lb />
A number of well known <lb />
of the church took part the <lb />
ceremonies, which were of a <lb />
elaborate character of <lb />
Missouri officiated and Rowe <lb />
Of Alaska preached the <lb />
sermon. <lb />
PROCEEDINGS. <lb />
A very few eases have been disport- <lb />
ed of since Pitt superior court con- <lb />
on Monday morning, the case of <lb />
Madison Morris against the <lb />
County Oil which resulted <lb />
Slab in or the plaintiff, occupy- <lb />
a majority of the time. Three <lb />
divorce cases were disposed of, they <lb />
Alice House was granted <lb />
from Robert House; John Green <lb />
ft Green and BUM <lb />
from Nettle Moore.<lb /></p>
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The Columbia Tailoring <lb />
Company <lb />
of Cincinnati, Ohio. <lb />
Will give a display sale <lb />
of mens made to meas- <lb />
suits on next Wed- <lb />
and Thursday of <lb />
Jan. 14th and 15th, <lb />
we invite the public to <lb />
come in and inspect this <lb />
nice line of samples we <lb />
assure you the make-up <lb />
and fit of these garments <lb />
cannot be excelled.<lb />
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By DOROTHY DUNN. ;, <lb />
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bothered way. <lb />
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and the bulldog. <lb />
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absolutely refused to go <lb />
to the doctor about It. Up said the <lb />
c would merely ash him if he <lb />
had i any trust or hail <lb />
anything else on his conscience, and <lb />
would appear annoyed because he <lb />
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EXTINGUISHERS <lb />
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high and w i i o. <lb />
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can be attached t-1 <lb />
it also comes with a bracket attachment <lb />
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It is approved by The c Fire <lb />
and will I cent on <lb />
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Ask your a u see us and us <lb />
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GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
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FOR SALE <lb />
Cow <lb />
HALL MOORE <lb />
KEEN <lb />
always guaranteed. Stag and <lb />
Detroit Oil and Stove and <lb />
Ranges. King Windsor hard Wall Plaiter. <lb />
Atlas Cement O-Cedar Oil and Mops, <lb />
CARR ATKINS I <lb />
sleep -s bad continued <lb />
eon then aha grew pi e <lb />
from lack of slumber. At first she <lb />
would rend aloud to or <lb />
would arise and. descending to the <lb />
kitchen, would concoct two <lb />
o'clock lunches of tried egg sand- <lb />
to lull him to sleep. Later on <lb />
she took to making s. <lb />
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ashamed of desire to sleep and <lb />
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liberate existence, an r a i <lb />
grew with every slip be took in <lb />
direction of Hetty Martin. <lb />
Betty sat on her dilapidated front <lb />
steps contemplating the hand spread <lb />
out on her blue-clad There was <lb />
a soft and twinkling about It <lb />
. d delightful <lb />
thrill- through Betty's whole <lb />
i mat i bi ever have a <lb />
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do fullered Betty. <lb />
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At the First of Discomfort. <lb />
Effective Remedies , <lb />
Should Be Employed. <lb />
An excellent Illustration of the old <lb />
adage, breeds contempt, is <lb />
found in the tendency of most people <lb />
to pay little or no attention to that <lb />
very common complaint, sore throat. <lb />
As a matter of fact, neglect of a <lb />
throat is only extremely unwise, <lb />
but may have fatal results. Director <lb />
of tho department of health and <lb />
charities, points in his weekly <lb />
the consequences that <lb />
may and very often do follow such <lb />
neglect <lb />
Among the deadly diseases of which <lb />
sore throat Is one of early <lb />
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N. i ii in inn <lb />
at K I. Smith <lb />
service. <lb />
I treat all <lb />
day or night <lb />
gill. <lb />
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Lawyers <lb />
Practicing In the Courts <lb />
Office in Wooten on <lb />
street fronting Court House <lb />
In mi ranee <lb />
Ufa. Fire Sick and <lb />
on Fourth street near<lb />
at <lb />
V. <lb />
For all occasions. Roses, <lb />
Violets and the Is id <lb />
Our art In wedding arrange- <lb />
am scarlet fever, and of the touch. <lb />
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been re- <lb />
the discovery <lb />
but If l <lb />
of cure is materially <lb />
; tor Ni pol out that <lb />
there has not been a single death at hedge <lb />
Philadelphia hospital for Wall, pi and telephone -s <lb />
diseases where diphtheria anti- <lb />
toxin was administered on the day <lb />
of disease, whereas the ratio of <lb />
a steadily Increased as <lb />
was delayed, until It rose to <lb />
nine per cent, where the remedy was <lb />
not applied until the fifth day. <lb />
A mere glance at the mortality stat- <lb />
of diphtheria, scarlet fever and <lb />
septic throat the Import- <lb />
of precaution. The <lb />
advice of Doctor Neff is that every <lb />
person with a throat should <lb />
ii examined at once by a physician. <lb />
Such a simple precaution may stop in <lb />
time any one of these dread diseases <lb />
and may save your life or your child's <lb />
life. It is also extremely important to <lb />
bear In mind that most sore throats <lb />
are contagious, wherefore contact <lb />
those thus should be <lb />
avoided <lb />
SETTLED THE JUDGE'S DOUBTS <lb />
Naive Statement cf Convicted <lb />
Removed All Question as <lb />
to His Guilt. <lb />
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at i ti i d <lb />
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. afterward to tint ho <lb />
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for shipment I <lb />
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and H <lb />
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EMPORIUM <lb />
Exchanged. <lb />
Th h din- <lb />
set clock the mantel and re- <lb />
placed It with a sixty-cent timepiece, <lb />
so that the sleeping owner would not <lb />
miss the familiar tick. <lb />
times have <lb />
the burglar he crept out Into <lb />
the cold <lb />
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nothing but a in a <lb />
With a sharp intake of breath, <lb />
drew the ring from her finger and <lb />
thrust It Into his astonished hand. <lb />
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Candies, h gs, <lb />
Dates, Coco <lb />
Cakes, Oranges, <lb />
Apples, Bananas, <lb />
Grapefruit <lb />
Lemons, n, <lb />
Powdered <lb />
Toys, Wagons, <lb />
Dolls, Vases now <lb />
in stock at <lb />
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in ii<lb />
all <lb />
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tattoo. Will grow anything. One <lb />
tenant house, one large pack house, <lb />
barn, other <lb />
outbuildings. Located near <lb />
House, N. C. Price per acre. <lb />
Terms, one-fourth cash. Apply to <lb />
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Weeks <lb />
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After an illness of about three <lb />
weeks of Amoebic Mr <lb />
Clarence B, passed <lb />
night at O'clock at the hum. <lb />
of Mrs. Dot Patrick on Green <lb />
his year His <lb />
unexpected his most <lb />
friends, as his condition was <lb />
to be serious for several days <lb />
prior. <lb />
It is gad indeed to see a young <lb />
from our midst by the hand <lb />
f death, and especially is this <lb />
able in the passing of Mr. <lb />
A young man possessed with many <lb />
good traits with a bright and prosper- <lb />
future. <lb />
He had made his home <lb />
for the past six year and was at <lb />
time he was taken ill employed <lb />
the Norfolk-Southern Hail way in <lb />
their offices here. <lb />
The remains were taken to <lb />
morning by sever <lb />
friends and members from local <lb />
lodge Knights of which <lb />
fraternity the deceased was a <lb />
i .--. The at took place <lb />
afternoon In the burying <lb />
ground around which a large con- <lb />
Borrowing Friends bad <lb />
to pay last sad rites. <lb />
Mr. is survived by mother <lb />
and father, Mr. and Mrs. Cortes Barn- <lb />
and one sister. Miss Maud <lb />
bill, all of Bethel. <lb />
The sympathy Of con. <lb />
goes out to the bereaved one;. <lb />
Activity <lb />
Mason <lb />
Alter being closed down . me <lb />
time account the sea- <lb />
sou, the resumed <lb />
good break, prices equally <lb />
as they were in me earner <lb />
the season. All buyers an <lb />
back on their job and it a predict- <lb />
ed that much the weed that is now <lb />
in country will be <lb />
shortly, the<lb />
Following is taken the <lb />
m and <lb />
A gain nearly pounds <lb />
cu market BOOM <lb />
over supports <lb />
the tobacco t <lb />
k be <lb />
this year. <lb />
months Of the 1913 have <lb />
been the beet on.; since <lb />
keeping <lb />
on the <lb />
II i III 1-e <lb />
I. e I . <lb />
l . W, l e, <lb />
tn I i . i <lb />
I have b., <lb />
Pills, Dial i got <lb />
the John U I I Co To i <lb />
1.1 f tile kl c- <lb />
in i ed me and no- <lb />
that the flow scanty. <lb />
t , in. Pills and <lb />
my kidneys have been In <lb />
better <lb />
The i e must carry <lb />
conviction lo the mind every read- <lb />
Don't simply ask tor a <lb />
; k distinctly for <lb />
Kidney Pills, the same that Mr. Law <lb />
bad the remedy bucked <lb />
I testimony. all -tires. <lb />
Co., Props., Buffalo, N <lb />
V. <lb />
When Your Hack Is -Re <lb />
i , ll e <lb />
her.<lb />
Last w eek Register of Heeds, lira's <lb />
Bell Issued marriage <lb />
for the marriage or the following <lb />
WHITE. <lb />
and . <lb />
Andrew K. and Leonard <lb />
ti. Wilson. <lb />
Jno. S. Nichols and Lee Elks. <lb />
Willie James and Dora Everett <lb />
W. Jasper Clark and Pattie Smith <lb />
COLORED. <lb />
John Cannon and Violet <lb />
Michael Wilson and Annie Lane. <lb />
Carl and Rosa Harper. <lb />
Carr and Ida Daniel. <lb />
Jan don Edmonson Jane Rogers. <lb />
Dan Phillips and M <lb />
and <lb />
son.<lb />
Mr. W. H. hi <lb />
Through n telegram received here <lb />
i a. afternoon, i Hie an- <lb />
of W <lb />
i . of Virginia Beach. H- <lb />
, o brother Mr E ll <lb />
Surprise <lb />
o'clock <lb />
H-i., Smith, n of Mrs<lb />
friends being <lb />
in . <lb />
Kev, Daniel, the new <lb />
, r j Mi tin III i u, <lb />
i already very popular with <lb />
the t--i tow n <lb />
generally. His sermons are excellent, <lb />
.-nil lie near at <lb />
every e. A us year lot <lb />
. . . ml i i to the ii ,. looked ard to <lb />
n re tin U his ministry. <lb />
.,.,,. there U <lb />
ii i -i <lb />
.- . . . <lb />
II <lb />
than December a year ago <lb />
, been little drop the <lb />
prices according to the facts sent <lb />
the department here. It is Bell- <lb />
then it did any time the <lb />
11112-11113 which closed in lb. <lb />
the year. The tobacco crop <lb />
i bring to <lb />
North Carolina and it is believed that <lb />
it has more than that rather portly <lb />
sum. The year showed but <lb />
i minis for December. This <lb />
year there Is a gain. <lb />
The following markets have re- <lb />
and the and second hand <lb />
ales are <lb />
. . . i . t <lb />
, i <lb />
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II HI <lb />
Ml II k <lb />
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u ti i . n leading to i. <lb />
ti Early, Palmyra, N C. <lb />
i s ti <lb />
u i i v i n rut i mil in <lb />
Terra pipe. I and Inch. <lb />
T Hicks. Phone I <lb />
RED <lb />
sale. J. S. James, It. I, <lb />
N C. I <lb />
BUCK Ml <lb />
headed; the right, <lb />
the left. Owner can gel <lb />
same by Identifying and paying <lb />
charges. I. P. Dudley, Greenville. N. <lb />
C. l <lb />
Going Out Of <lb />
Business <lb />
to not having a suitable store in <lb />
which to t our we ill <lb />
within next few our entire <lb />
st ck G <lb />
quick. You will be pleased with the <lb />
dins. <lb />
earn <lb />
N O <lb />
the Proctor <lb />
FOR <lb />
Ml Weld <lb />
SPRINGS, Jan It <lb />
Tin annual trials of l <lb />
lean Trial Club, the last of the <lb />
no en of Its kind for Hi- <lb />
in, i .; in here today under <lb />
a highly <lb />
meeting.<lb />
month and ; , ,. <lb />
Experience <lb />
Take orders i i aim ; <lb />
r and <lb />
tobaccos. -u ale <lb />
I ton w V irk. X <lb />
CAR <lb />
We have Just a car load of Ford Touring Cars. W <lb />
invite everybody lo come and get one. Why Because it <lb />
It cost less lo run them. They are the simplest can operated <lb />
now on the market. They are the best cheap car built <lb />
Ford Supply Co. <lb />
i E n-VILLE, <lb />
PHONE <lb />
Full line on<lb />
be <lb />
or doses will break <lb />
any c r Si Fever, Colds <lb />
i I i i on the liver <lb />
. does <lb />
To i <lb />
Wilson . <lb />
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Oxford . <lb />
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Ho lion . <lb />
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Cove . . . <lb />
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hi Mountain,. <lb />
First <lb />
In-n <lb />
I -c ii <lb />
1,458.827 <lb />
1.038.829 <lb />
882.634 <lb />
608.610 <lb />
.,. . <lb />
. . 185.943 <lb />
. <lb />
. ., .<lb />
Had Objection. <lb />
Night approaching and It <lb />
Total with raining hard. The traveler dismount- <lb />
dealers ed from horse and rapped at the <lb />
3.186.037 <lb />
2.817,359 <lb />
1.301<lb />
iii <lb />
door of the one farmhouse ho had <lb />
In a live-mile stretch of <lb />
No one came to the door. <lb />
As he on the doorstep the <lb />
from the trickled down his <lb />
collar. lie rapped again. Still on an- <lb />
He could feel the stream of <lb />
water coursing down his An- <lb />
oilier spell and finally the <lb />
Lead of a lad twelve was out <lb />
of the a <lb />
I ,. n i. <lb />
in know I can stay here <lb />
over the traveler answered <lb />
testily. <lb />
Tho red-headed lad watched the mat <lb />
tor a minute or two before answering <lb />
kin far all of anally an- <lb />
. . <lb />
wared, then closed the window<lb />
For <lb />
h Old St <lb />
am <lb />
sure A. <lb />
loin <lb />
. i ; . o <lb />
one ton <lb />
Stop i l <lb />
with <lb />
bile Urea is decidedly e<lb />
If you do i <lb />
service returns from our in <lb />
vestment YOU <lb />
The way to <lb />
loss is to equip your em <lb />
tires that have behind tin n <lb />
a quality guarantee <lb />
G J 11- <lb />
offer a four-fold <lb />
quality because they <lb />
all <lb />
of lour <lb />
of tires <lb />
I'M . <lb />
TIRES J in- <lb />
strength <lb />
one <lb />
They have I <lb />
age.- I <lb />
In other <lb />
WHY HIT THY I ill l <lb />
ii. inn., in<lb />
South I .<lb />
Gen ilium<lb />
S. T. HICKS <lb />
Plumbing Contractor <lb />
M v St re i Street <lb />
Op n's <lb />
K-t in h-c Given i n or Small <lb />
R pair a Specialty <lb />
Out of town work will receive our <lb />
t on <lb />
Ph. e 385-L <lb />
Office Phone <lb />
AFTER <lb />
ME BEFORE <lb />
A n.<lb />
Say it BO I <lb />
that <lb />
Commission Hen Meet. <lb />
morrow and continue through the <lb />
v. , i It <lb />
Jan. <lb />
is with Work. <lb />
i ii i, have come all D. C, Jan IS. <lb />
to I'd t, of i <lb />
. . i a the Nation , , n , a recess the <lb />
I Men Tin , holidays, which began <lb />
ions of the convention will begin to- ,.,,,,, <lb />
mm is <lb />
r. <lb />
growers <lb />
Since the close of the tobacco market for the y season the ownership of <lb />
the Sta Warehouse has changed hands and is now known as Smith Sugg <lb />
and under their personal management the business will be conducted through <lb />
the remainder this, and next seasons. <lb />
gentlemen are well known to the tobacco growers this, and adjoining <lb />
counties and solicit a continuance of your patronage, <lb />
courteous treatment and the best prices obtainable for your tobacco. <lb />
They assure you<lb /></p>
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                <p>
.<lb />
HER LOST I <lb />
WONDROUS CHARM IN WOODS LIVES OF INFANTS <lb />
By JANE KELLY. <lb />
Within the recollection of tie <lb />
had never before been ill. <lb />
had tied up cut Angers and filled <lb />
hot water bags and out <lb />
medicine to everybody else, but never <lb />
bad she taken to her bed and caused <lb />
Chess to be performed for <lb />
tier. <lb />
s ; she fell ill recently the <lb />
family was had <lb />
as though a bomb in go <lb />
and <lb />
hi, turn d to and <lb />
took re of Mr- el I <lb />
v . Blind they had a . <lb />
ti-i They piled on blankets and <lb />
held consultations and took <lb />
Blanket I tad <lb />
then decided la lower them, they r. . <lb />
what she ate they d <lb />
tn subdued and kept the light <lb />
dimly. And when she began <lb />
getting better they had grown so to <lb />
their authority <lb />
that the Invalid not cope with <lb />
them. <lb />
no, Ruth <lb />
would say, soothingly, If Mrs. <lb />
attempted to throw back one of her <lb />
bed coverings, must keep that <lb />
en. You'll catch <lb />
I'm really too protest- <lb />
ad the invalid. <lb />
feel all right <lb />
Ruth would say In level tones as she <lb />
tucked hack the blanket about her <lb />
pan lie still, <lb />
i exactly as bad. When <lb />
be pealed to aim he merely shook <lb />
his hi id and mother, you <lb />
just lie quiet and let us manage <lb />
things <lb />
K. hi slowly grew In the breast <lb />
Of the invalid. <lb />
As sue the returning in <lb />
her I her eyes often snapped after <lb />
had been routed and laid low by <lb />
s. m of the family. <lb />
The Idea that Ruth, who was scarcely <lb />
past the age when she had been <lb />
and put to bed <lb />
Was actually bossing her roused Mrs. <lb />
grim ire. <lb />
Likewise that Henry, who only a <lb />
Short time ago had been refused more <lb />
Jam. h id be regulating what she <lb />
ate u depriving her of what she <lb />
Wanted and irritated her. <lb />
The day Mrs. said she want- <lb />
d to up the entire family proceed- <lb />
ed to shriek In horror. <lb />
m said anxious- <lb />
stay in bed and get a good <lb />
rest while you have the <lb />
should say added <lb />
let me wait on you. am <lb />
glad to do it. Don't throw that <lb />
cover back, <lb />
if you get put In Henry. <lb />
Jr., be eating all sorts of things <lb />
that you shouldn't. You wanted grid- <lb />
cakes this remember <lb />
Griddle cakes, Henry spoke <lb />
In of horror <lb />
Then Ruth lowered the shad-s five <lb />
Inches and Henry <lb />
raised them inches, while <lb />
abstracted the salt collar on r table <lb />
and n moved one slice of toast from <lb />
her tray. not he <lb />
ran her <lb />
Just lie i <lb />
laid In Chi II II <lb />
e, I. I breathed hard <lb />
an.; glared at I <lb />
ill r It <lb />
the told <lb />
son d hi <lb />
eon. <lb />
party this I I <lb />
ti <lb />
tell said Ruth, <lb />
v p an on I <lb />
yon at all, mother. You'll <lb />
be sure to do <lb />
i Mrs. <lb />
ii i i . be bed clothes <lb />
r n hen <lb />
Win ii Mary accord g to <lb />
prom e, to cast her eye <lb />
d found up and <lb />
do you Ml <lb />
casually. . on would go <lb />
back <lb />
c . <lb />
plenty of <lb />
ha v.- coffee, to <lb />
fry an or <lb />
It. I <lb />
The In u <lb />
la I i <lb />
fell<lb />
I . <lb />
II <lb />
fixed <lb />
on <lb />
n tin I <lb />
Its i <lb />
Mexican Mines Becoming Wells. <lb />
Practically all the mines of Tar- <lb />
es lbs <lb />
do A large party of has <lb />
recently come out of the country <lb />
tin- ; of Mr. en- <lb />
during much hardship on the way Dur- <lb />
a part of the Journey were <lb />
In with the refugees from <lb />
which place been entirely <lb />
abandoned by foreigners; the mines <lb />
are Ailing with water at the rate of <lb />
gallons a minute. The condition <lb />
of the refugees In many nines la <lb />
Most of them hare lost all their <lb />
belongings Some have fortunes. <lb />
Engineering and Mining Journal <lb />
Traveler Writes of Peculiar <lb />
of Romance Noted in Ire- <lb />
land's <lb />
Returning to woods, I am <lb />
struck once more by the peculiar <lb />
character of their romance, says a <lb />
writer in Magazine. It is <lb />
so different from that of a German <lb />
forest, where the imagination Is lured <lb />
and lost in the depth of thickets and <lb />
baffled by endless Inns of serried <lb />
trunks I over by the canopy <lb />
of d booths. inter-<lb />
-i woods <lb />
I . era Is <lb />
but not quite to <lb />
be U <lb />
without end and end- <lb />
in and out, in <lb />
d green light among the big <lb />
t-i n toy bushes under the oaks, <lb />
and the high grasses and meadow- <lb />
sweet and their open spaces. <lb />
i and dowered with pale lilac <lb />
where the sunset sky is wide, <lb />
and there is the gibbet for wicked <lb />
hawks, and where not merely wild <lb />
duck rustle up. but a great heraldic <lb />
where at dusk It becomes <lb />
frightening among the immense <lb />
pale oak trunks. <lb />
A wayward In-and-out romance, as <lb />
too page of a book, that one in- <lb />
r . s in because one chooses <lb />
the necessity of the <lb />
m and av i forests in these <lb />
Irish Ii and alongside brown. <lb />
Char river, which under the great <lb />
mils has tortoise-shell <lb />
Si odes On It and Into the <lb />
forest <lb />
by em <lb />
i that carried Sir or <lb />
I. up r down like <lb />
broken off narratives of the poets <lb />
LIKE MOTHER USED TO MAKE <lb />
Young Wife Scored Heavily When <lb />
Hubby Forward With the <lb />
Stereotyped Comment. <lb />
There was a worried look on the <lb />
face as he ruined hatless down <lb />
the street and ran up the steps of <lb />
Acacia Villa, <lb />
sorry to say there's been a <lb />
slight mistake. Mrs. he <lb />
panted. ordered two pounds of <lb />
i yesterday, and by mistake my <lb />
apprentice put up some sawdust that <lb />
Our grapes came packed <lb />
replied the lady. I <lb />
reckon my got <lb />
through about a pound the rood <lb />
for break <lb />
don't mean to Bay that he <lb />
ate gasped the man in the apron. <lb />
was the reply. <lb />
The lady leaned back on the door- <lb />
post and for three minutes indulged In <lb />
a laugh that all her neighbors <lb />
to the scene. <lb />
that's right-down she <lb />
Observed with a laugh. <lb />
queried the grocer. <lb />
funny we've been mar- <lb />
ear come 1st of April, and <lb />
Charles as never paid ma a <lb />
till this at <lb />
w Ii II d pat <lb />
f o that i is . told <lb />
me it the i <lb />
i . <lb />
of the Day. <lb />
mi r wonderful <lb />
new day is <lb />
, p with each r <lb />
i attendant <lb />
ad fresh <lb />
. . , <lb />
i. or losses hours, <lb />
or are unmarked <lb />
clock is nothing <lb />
a hint of what <lb />
. hour hold or to remind <lb />
of time, or tin- brevity <lb />
of pro- <lb />
i n of one by <lb />
i to our o is as the i, <lb />
v i i. ii ea us the; <lb />
another Each one is surround <lb />
world -if his own. full of <lb />
ll and i en t of the <lb />
Ibis <lb />
Pi I K by Hi Ii a <lb />
It. <lb />
Humanitarian Movement One of the <lb />
Most Successful of Present <lb />
Day Endeavor. <lb />
Among all the human move- <lb />
of the time, there is perhaps <lb />
none which has been inure free <lb />
the spectacular and the sensational <lb />
than that for the redaction of infant <lb />
mortality, it has been steadily prose- <lb />
quietly and patiently though <lb />
with vigor and enthusiasm, both by <lb />
authorities and by <lb />
r s action <lb />
r, It has cons n <lb />
all-round <lb />
tongs re there is<lb />
t and I <lb />
. . <lb />
has an <lb />
evil tint exists when the I <lb />
taken the test trouble to find out <lb />
it baa or d <lb />
The workers go about the <lb />
very differently. They infant <lb />
mortality neither because it Is great- <lb />
nor because it is less than it was <lb />
years ago. but because they know- <lb />
that by the taking of proper measures <lb />
the lives of thousands of infants can <lb />
be saved. Put they unquestionably <lb />
do find great stimulus, as w-ell as <lb />
great satisfaction, in such figures <lb />
those presented by Dr. I. <lb />
Holt of New York president of the <lb />
American Association for the Study <lb />
and Prevention of Infant Mortality, <lb />
at the annual meeting of the <lb />
in Washington the other day. <lb />
1890, in New York he said. <lb />
death-rate was 8.8 per cent, of <lb />
In It was 18.8 per <lb />
in only a little more than <lb />
oat <lb />
This means that tn New York city <lb />
ever infant that now dies <lb />
three would have d under the con- <lb />
a quarter of a century ago <lb />
that or little ones are <lb />
saved their parents every year in <lb />
this city the improvements <lb />
that have taken York <lb />
Evening Post <lb />
SEES MARKS OF DEGENERACY <lb />
In the Opinion of Sir Gilbert Parker, <lb />
the Modern Race of Man Is Los- <lb />
Its Senses. <lb />
The astonishing question of Sir Gil- <lb />
Parker, Are our lenses growing <lb />
less fact, degenerating has <lb />
aroused great Interest. Sir Gilbert <lb />
thinks our life may have been made <lb />
so mechanically easy that some of <lb />
our senses are losing their vitality <lb />
and usefulness. <lb />
night be by <lb />
some as evidence- that the acuteness <lb />
of seeing and hearing is on the In- <lb />
said Sir Gilbert recently. <lb />
marvelous quick- <lb />
of eye, by which he observes <lb />
danger, and by a hairbreadth, es- <lb />
capes It by skilled precision, might <lb />
be pointed to. but I regard that as <lb />
a kind of specialization, exceptionally <lb />
narrow and confined to a limited <lb />
the chauffeur is like a <lb />
In can only see one <lb />
way down a narrow lane Many <lb />
dents are duo to limited and <lb />
I knew a <lb />
who i ii very veil ah ad of <lb />
If be ants Us t to the <lb />
has to hi-; bead <lb />
to right or left Every one knows that <lb />
the trail d and educated eye can see <lb />
to -i . left without turning <lb />
the In ad. <lb />
j. THE<lb />
X By STELLA SCHMIDT. <lb />
fT <lb />
the moon might vary Its <lb />
time of rising and the stars might <lb />
v and tardier each night <lb />
in n. c their Knits <lb />
sky, old Mrs <lb />
the d. of <lb />
In the she r <lb />
per . read n the <lb />
no s, I news, the <lb />
the She <lb />
i . read <lb />
. , i <lb />
I no p news <lb />
i I i lighten . of <lb />
her, and so- <lb />
u were lb <lb />
her Int of view, the ad- <lb />
l no desires, for <lb />
she had no to whet mere- <lb />
rend the was all. <lb />
In the i her meal. <lb />
Then she ate it all alone. She did <lb />
not know whit a monotonous meal <lb />
was. it. surrounded by the <lb />
faded portraits of the dead. She had <lb />
long ago that she was all <lb />
alone. The pain loneliness she <lb />
could never know again. Neither <lb />
could she ever again desire or <lb />
ambition. <lb />
On summer after meal <lb />
over she sat out DO porch <lb />
and watched the re by. She <lb />
watched them Without taking any in- <lb />
In them. She see little <lb />
of her neighbors and she heard loss. <lb />
now and then woman <lb />
Who lived triad to <lb />
talk to her. The woman who lived <lb />
across the street was lonesome. Her <lb />
dead were to her. and she <lb />
longed to lee tn . kiss their I <lb />
She often over old Mrs. <lb />
and felt old Mrs. <lb />
loneliness, too. The woman who lived <lb />
across the street did not realize what <lb />
a potent at line had proved <lb />
Itself to be In old Mrs. case. <lb />
The of loneliness was real to <lb />
her. <lb />
So woman who lived the <lb />
street hit upon the idea of giving a <lb />
little dinner and Inviting old Mrs. <lb />
In doing this she meant <lb />
well. <lb />
Old Mrs. Pearson had watched the <lb />
postman pass by her day <lb />
day as she hail watched every one and <lb />
everything else pass by. When one <lb />
morning the entered her <lb />
gate and knocked en her door, it was <lb />
very strange. He handed her a let- <lb />
She opened I and read without <lb />
any particular surprise the Invitation <lb />
to the dinner over the way. She, <lb />
the people she read in the news- <lb />
I WIDOW MASON'S COOK , <lb />
Emigration From Scotland. <lb />
I. <lb />
t o, ave on, Liver <lb />
I . . . that the year <lb />
I t every In <lb />
l , end ear <lb />
i . , i . . <lb />
i . . . <lb />
ii II i <lb />
. bi th <lb />
i . , Scotland are be- <lb />
try <lb />
ii. ii h are <lb />
i d main London <lb />
Names That Live. <lb />
I- w j I Interesting to ascertain <lb />
how many people have given <lb />
to tin English language in the <lb />
m i that Mackintosh and Macadam <lb />
g theirs, To Captain Boycott <lb />
owe the word to Lord Sand- <lb />
the popular of light rs <lb />
to Doctor tin <lb />
by which our gag <lb />
the house of to the brave <lb />
soldier of the great Napoleon, Ber- <lb />
word Chauvinism; <lb />
to the r <lb />
tn Portugal, word to <lb />
Thomas the word <lb />
in Mr Gladstone, a popular form <lb />
of handbag and to Wellington and <lb />
iota ear. Mr. <lb />
for the <lb />
ones i e B I in o. <lb />
nor of Now Hampshire, was one of <lb />
four brothers were In <lb />
College In While not <lb />
lo many as four were there together at <lb />
any one time, there was a good <lb />
of the family from the <lb />
val of the first one until <lb />
of the last. And the roomed <lb />
together the top of Dartmouth hall, <lb />
getting their own meals as a measure <lb />
of self-help. They were known as the <lb />
The subsequent careers of the <lb />
have been In keeping with this <lb />
endeavor of their college <lb />
For the in Winter. <lb />
A ii of some s n Ii a <lb />
come pi to Is In cold <lb />
weather In <lb />
r . . . <lb />
lei i i re on <lb />
. <lb />
. i <lb />
for the I d the <lb />
sure not <lb />
i evergreen <lb />
warm and <lb />
i I ks i <lb />
m a- on <lb />
P . <lb />
r hi mi. ii.-h . in <lb />
mulched and with pine <lb />
boughs. When they finish <lb />
i .,. i., ill,., . burrow <lb />
ground and eat the <lb />
Ate II All Alone, <lb />
paper every day, was going out to <lb />
dins. Then when u began to think <lb />
it over she that she was n <lb />
human like hi r human beings, and <lb />
then a really surprising thing <lb />
about. She recovered from the <lb />
She did not ill much that night. <lb />
Ti and tossing on her bed, and <lb />
thinking and thin chief- <lb />
wondering what should wear <lb />
to the dinner Scroll the Way. <lb />
she was very human, She was even <lb />
excited, <lb />
in the morning she get up unusually <lb />
early and once ho ho- d search- <lb />
I, i i r i How wonder- <lb />
fully they had i in in d <lb />
of the y an <lb />
The garments as befit- <lb />
ting i ion Is Id out upon <lb />
the boil nine o'clock in the morn <lb />
V By JOHN V <lb />
Celine took s run <lb />
down to which was <lb />
widowed sisters country place, she <lb />
to do anything she <lb />
wanted to. She romped with the <lb />
digs. chickens, milked the <lb />
d shoveled snow, if it happened <lb />
to be and ran the <lb />
if it wok <lb />
In -ion lo that, she occasionally <lb />
. rook out of the kitchen and <lb />
prepared s a according to the <lb />
king school at- <lb />
tend. In the city. <lb />
On this particular day. at <lb />
o'clock in the afternoon, the cook was <lb />
cut, and the sister had gone to the <lb />
village, was ft all alone, <lb />
and one of the things she <lb />
ed for deceptively <lb />
called dinner by a share of the <lb />
an old-fashioned custard. <lb />
First get the eggs. They could be <lb />
found in the <lb />
walked down the path to the gate to <lb />
get a view up and down the highway <lb />
before going after the eggs. <lb />
And what she saw as she leaned <lb />
over the gate was an automobile <lb />
Its sole occupant was the <lb />
young man at the steering wheel. <lb />
Something was wrong. It hobbled. It <lb />
limped It baited. <lb />
Opposite the gate and tho girl tho <lb />
machine to a bait. <lb />
The the young man stared <lb />
at each other. <lb />
finally asked <lb />
Hugh <lb />
think are looking at sonic- <lb />
replied Miss <lb />
smart for a he <lb />
smiled. <lb />
cook, thank was retort- <lb />
ed. <lb />
my trouble Is that this <lb />
has gene lame on me, and can't find <lb />
out <lb />
Miss opened the gate and <lb />
passed out to the machine, and after <lb />
u minute <lb />
believe they feed these things <lb />
gasoline to make them go. No <lb />
line, no <lb />
whispered the young <lb />
man. as he inspected the empty tank. <lb />
now you can fetch a tin of <lb />
gasoline from the garage to last you <lb />
a few though you <lb />
start out the tires next <lb />
Ard with that the girl started off <lb />
for the and gave him no <lb />
Mr. bad five miles to go to <lb />
Ma father's home, and he reached It <lb />
without further adventure. <lb />
ho said when ho reached <lb />
home, don't you fire our fat and <lb />
old cook and get something <lb />
for what <lb />
she Isn't a dandy. Pack <lb />
here a few miles I saw a handsome <lb />
young lady who was a <lb />
gent, and classy I almost <lb />
permitted to admire <lb />
smart said the mother. <lb />
In t a dollar to a that <lb />
have been fooled. Is she a <lb />
short <lb />
curly <lb />
my sen was and is <lb />
Mrs. Mason's sister home was <lb />
is . i down <lb />
haps every few Mow does it <lb />
i to t. n for s <lb />
cot even with her for <lb />
was the reply, and the sub <lb />
was n I <lb />
Every day for the two week <lb />
was out on the <lb />
teaming to run his hut he <lb />
went so far as the white hone on tho <lb />
It was when he thought he <lb />
had absorbed all thorn, to learn, <lb />
i line confidence, that he sped <lb />
In that direction. When he if a <lb />
mile of the house he saw an auto come <lb />
nut of the drive. It contained two <lb />
ladles only. <lb />
must be the and her <lb />
ho mused. one who <lb />
made a fool of me Will be St the wheel, <lb />
flood Now to shatter her <lb />
He put on speed ahead. <lb />
His coining was not noticed until he <lb />
passing, told him <lb />
that the girl r as tho <lb />
rook was a-. . . i;,, machine. With <lb />
p he bowed and <lb />
. . straight <lb />
ind i re flash. road soon <lb />
chance <lb />
RENUNCIATION <lb />
By HORACE DEMING. <lb />
Hob was only a wood- <lb />
worker and worked in the finishing <lb />
room of the big <lb />
id her bi all out of narrowed, was no <lb />
i in hour sud a halt lo pa ; m hi i s ha i waited <lb />
late. I paper, with his machine. <lb />
it i Into the ditch, knocked <lb />
rods of rail fence, <lb />
he d and no then stopped still after vain- <lb />
I , . to climb over an old <lb />
ii plats I <lb />
d water, <lb />
fit de d i to I <lb />
rest In I h <lb />
i i dinner Bo bi lay down on <lb />
her c ch. carol to i <lb />
hi i finery was out <lb />
on the bed. i dropped <lb />
off to sloop I t soundly. <lb />
When she with a start It <lb />
was dark In room. <lb />
Mils had to turn her head <lb />
ind look. It to do, <lb />
but mi h r I <lb />
it. Smash Crash Her auto was <lb />
on side <lb />
comes of n hired driving <lb />
an she i lid. <lb />
a he retorted. <lb />
Is fill this talk de- <lb />
II <lb />
factory. He had <lb />
no education and <lb />
could hardly n <lb />
and lit i <lb />
drifted through <lb />
life until <lb />
twenty eight, <lb />
B ling what<lb />
. <lb />
future had no <lb />
.-,.,, or <lb />
form to him. <lb />
When Low was <lb />
twenty-six a new <lb />
Influence entered <lb />
his life. He fell <lb />
blindly and <lb />
in love <lb />
with Minnie Car- <lb />
son, the pretty <lb />
daughter of the <lb />
foreman. <lb />
She had a good <lb />
education, having <lb />
been sent to the <lb />
Fe- <lb />
male seminary <lb />
after graduating <lb />
from the public schools. Also she <lb />
was ambitious and belonged to liter- <lb />
clubs. Once she had a piece in <lb />
the Daily Palladium. It was in tho <lb />
form of a communication, was nearly <lb />
a column long and was signed with, <lb />
her name in full. Minnie Minerva Car- <lb />
son. was Status of <lb />
the Women of Ore, Com- <lb />
pared With That of the American <lb />
Women of Hob had seen it <lb />
and treasured the paper among his <lb />
few valuables. Had he heard the com- <lb />
of the editor of the Palladium, <lb />
don't know what In thunder It <lb />
means, but we've got to give the <lb />
women a show or down goes the cir- <lb />
he might not have felt so <lb />
much awe. <lb />
The one great thought the piece in <lb />
the paper gave was that to ac- <lb />
quire this divinity he have to <lb />
lift himself to a plane somewhat <lb />
hers. He was confirmed in <lb />
this Idea by overhearing a bit of con- <lb />
between Miss Carson and <lb />
Stokes, the assistant secretary of the <lb />
company, who was very sweet on <lb />
Miss Carson. <lb />
One day they stood near where <lb />
was working and he <lb />
conversation. It was all about books <lb />
and authors and plays a id philosophy <lb />
and poetry and theories of life and <lb />
things of which Bob had a very dim <lb />
comprehension. his love <lb />
and when once he <lb />
his passion he set about find- <lb />
a way to gratify It with the same <lb />
dogged persistence that had made <lb />
the best workman In the shop Grasp <lb />
the Idea that learning was <lb />
first step to put him within hailing <lb />
distance of the maiden of his choice, <lb />
he enrolled himself In a night school <lb />
and began slowly to master the <lb />
In the meantime Stokes had been <lb />
himself more and more In <lb />
Miss Carson's heart, lie was hand- <lb />
some, college bred, of a good family, <lb />
with a position In the host society, <lb />
drawing a good salary and every <lb />
to anticipate rapid advance. <lb />
and a liberal Inheritance. It <lb />
was altogether natural Miss Car- <lb />
son should regard him with favor. <lb />
But Hob knew Stokes was <lb />
nil that the husband o Miss Carson <lb />
should he and he his time His <lb />
opportunity came He was waiting <lb />
for a street car one day when Stokes <lb />
came down the street, Just as lie was <lb />
passing Hob a woman Wei him. She <lb />
greeted him with a broken-hearted <lb />
cry. <lb />
she cried. <lb />
where have yon been Why have<lb />
Stokes pulled the pathetic, weeping <lb />
creature into a hallway out of sight, <lb />
but Hob could not help hearing what <lb />
was said. <lb />
promised to marry me. you <lb />
know you did. n hundred, live hundred <lb />
times. And after It was too late you <lb />
ran away and I found that you had <lb />
Mod to mo and that I do not even <lb />
know your real <lb />
What Stokes said was In so low a <lb />
voles Bob did hear It. Rut tho <lb />
woman <lb />
don't want to be taken care or in <lb />
way. I want mi honest name for <lb />
myself and my I can work my <lb />
fingers off for food shelter, but I <lb />
want an I want <lb />
yo i b cause I love you <lb />
Stoke nil something i I o and <lb />
wont up the stain in the office bi Id- <lb />
a white <lb />
face close to hi--. It win. of Min- <lb />
Carson. She evidently had hoard <lb />
the conversation In the stairway. Ilia <lb />
heart gave a great, pliant leap. <lb />
that Mr. talking to <lb />
that girl in there I came along just <lb />
after they went In. From the glimpse <lb />
I got I thought It was he. Was I<lb />
Defining the Difference. <lb />
Mrs Fish, at one of those <lb />
that have made her talked <lb />
with shrew of a in. <lb />
marriage. <lb />
that said Mrs In- <lb />
In a shocked tone, <lb />
that man to marry that beautiful girl <lb />
Hut Isn't s tremendous difference <lb />
In their <lb />
said Mrs. <lb />
found a mulch. Striking It sh van. <lb />
looked at the clock and discovered The other two looked at each other <lb />
that it hours past the for a few then to <lb />
set for the dinner at the house of the laugh. <lb />
across the street have learned since the other <lb />
Old Mrs. was relieved be- said Miss you are not a <lb />
measure by this discovery. Now hired man. I therefore beg <lb />
she did not nave to go to the dinner and I have also learned <lb />
at since the other day that are not <lb />
She put her clothes he family cook. I <lb />
fully In the trunk with calm Mr. and are <lb />
Then she ate some frequently seen riding out together, <lb />
drank a cup of tea and relapsed Into and attitude exactly that of <lb />
her normal Dally News, two young persona In love. <lb />
SO III <lb />
life. As he looked Into the anxious <lb />
and drawn face of the girl ha <lb />
realized in a flash that she loved <lb />
Stokes and that the truth would <lb />
break her <lb />
It not he laid <lb />
simply. <lb />
said the girl, break- <lb />
into a sunny smile. you <lb />
and pardon for my <lb />
And she tripped lightly down the <lb />
street, leaving with a leaden <lb />
heart <lb />
VILLE IS THE <lb />
U EA RT OF EASTERN <lb />
CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb />
A POPULATION OF FOUR <lb />
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb />
AND ONE, IS <lb />
ROUNDED THE BEST <lb />
FARMING COUNTRY. <lb />
OF ALL <lb />
ARE INVITED TO <lb />
LOCATE ERE FOR WE <lb />
RAVE EVERYTHING TO <lb />
THE WAY OF <lb />
LABOR, AND <lb />
TRIBUTARY TIES. <lb />
WE RAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb />
AND NEWSPAPER <lb />
PLANT. <lb />
-ski<lb />
it- <lb />
.-.-. <lb />
Is the i. <lb />
V, <lb />
I 1.1 <lb />
WE HAVE A <lb />
OF TWELVE HEX <lb />
DEED AMONG THE BEST <lb />
PEOPLE IN THE <lb />
PART OP NORTH <lb />
AND INVITE <lb />
WISH TO <lb />
TEL WITh <lb />
THESE GOOD PEOPLE I. <lb />
i BUSINESS WAY TO <lb />
FEW RES SPACE AN <lb />
TELL THEM WHAT V <lb />
HAVE TO BRING TO i <lb />
ATTENTION. <lb />
OUR AD I SIN i <lb />
ARE LOW .; IA <lb />
BE HAD UPON I<lb />
tr <lb />
N. C, FRIDAY a mil. <lb />
Is, <lb />
Frequent Applause Greet <lb />
The President's Message <lb />
Praised <lb />
by Every <lb />
Progressives <lb />
Except <lb />
STRUCK <lb />
Third Party asserted That the gag. <lb />
the Solution of <lb />
the Trait Here <lb />
WASHINGTON, Jan. 20.- President <lb />
Wilson's suggestion to congress to- <lb />
day In his trust address that the <lb />
government and business men are <lb />
ready to meet each Other hall way <lb />
a common effort to square <lb />
methods with both public <lb />
ion and the fell on attentive <lb />
ears and struck a responsive . In <lb />
representatives of differing political <lb />
parties. <lb />
The atmosphere of co-operation and <lb />
in the message; <lb />
the reforms proposed, expressed in <lb />
terms of conversation, and the spirit <lb />
friendliness to supersede <lb />
ism In dealing With <lb />
at Which dominated the <lb />
thoughts, aroused expressions of <lb />
from all sides. Few discord- <lb />
ant notes were sounded in comments <lb />
from member of the congress who <lb />
are to pass upon legislation urged to <lb />
prohibit monopoly hold nun of <lb />
business within the law. <lb />
Throughout the delivery of the ad- <lb />
the assembled senators and <lb />
representatives listened intently to <lb />
every word, applauding frequently <lb />
when the president began <lb />
of which he believed need- <lb />
ed remedying. <lb />
ills proposal for an Interstate trade <lb />
to facilitate business and <lb />
keep It In the straight the re- <lb />
of laws to prohibit <lb />
interlocking and holding <lb />
suggestions for authority <lb />
regulate railroad securities for an <lb />
act that the courts be opened to <lb />
harmed by illegal business <lb />
all these were received with general <lb />
approval, evidenced by enthusiast <lb />
applause. <lb />
Before the plaudits of his audience <lb />
had Ceased and as the president was <lb />
passing from tho Chamber <lb />
where his successive appearances <lb />
since lust April have contributed to <lb />
tho nation's history, his utterance <lb />
km precipitated action. <lb />
Representative Underwood, major- <lb />
leader of the was the first <lb />
to act. As soon as the <lb />
after the joint session, held to <lb />
hear the president, he offered i mo- <lb />
to refer to the Interstate and <lb />
foreign Con meres Committee <lb />
suggestions for the creation of an <lb />
Interstate Trade Commission, and for <lb />
a law empowering tho <lb />
Commerce Commission to regulate <lb />
the Issuance of railroad securities and <lb />
to the committee on Judiciary, the <lb />
proposals relating to legislation de- <lb />
signed to supplement hut not <lb />
the Sherman antitrust act This <lb />
was adopted mid It was an- <lb />
later that both <lb />
would begin work once and <lb />
range for public hearings. <lb />
bill. Representative Clayton had pro <lb />
tested vainly against of trust <lb />
regulation grain being taken from <lb />
Ills committee and while Mr. <lb />
I wood was offering his motion, to re- <lb />
i fer. Mr, Clayton and <lb />
Carlin. of Virginia, stood at his elbow <lb />
pleading that he change his <lb />
of action. <lb />
Member of the House Judiciary <lb />
Committee and members of the Senate <lb />
Interstate Commerce Committee <lb />
headed by Senator of Ne- <lb />
conferred again on plans for ex- <lb />
the hills to be. admitted to <lb />
congress. Later Senator <lb />
talked with Joseph K. Com- <lb />
missioner of Corporations, who read <lb />
the trade commission bill <lb />
the Judiciary This <lb />
measure new will he introduced from <lb />
the senate committee probably <lb />
row, <lb />
Expressions on the message came <lb />
freely from Senators and Represent <lb />
Democratic, Republican and <lb />
Progressive. The only unfavorable <lb />
criticisms enacted f om <lb />
lives, Representative Murdoch;, the <lb />
party leader, asserting that <lb />
suggestion for the solution of tin <lb />
trust evil were and <lb />
would render the trust evil more <lb />
acute. <lb />
One of the most <lb />
Hunts cams from Senator <lb />
lead of the minority in <lb />
the upper House, who represents the <lb />
moat conservative type of <lb />
i- m. <lb />
president's recommendations <lb />
are said Senator <lb />
for the part. wise. It <lb />
seems to me there Is nothing In the <lb />
recommendations that need disturb <lb />
business nun or that would Justify <lb />
radical legislation, if the Democratic <lb />
members in both branches of con- <lb />
win formulate bills along the <lb />
lines suggested by the president and <lb />
abandon their method of legislation <lb />
by party i aliens, they will find the Re- <lb />
publicans ready to co-operate with <lb />
them in bringing about legislation <lb />
that will be of real benefit to the <lb />
country will harm no <lb />
Senator Lodge remarked that <lb />
message was and <lb />
Senator Alden Smith, <lb />
Michigan, said, president has <lb />
attacked the problem from ills own <lb />
but probably his program <lb />
i will do some <lb />
Senator Kenyon, of Iowa, who rep- <lb />
resents the <lb />
wing of the party, praised the ad- <lb />
dress. <lb />
was he said, <lb />
am In full accord with it. especially <lb />
that portion which would personal <lb />
guilt for violation of om trust laws <lb />
Representative Mann, the minority <lb />
in the House, also commended <lb />
tho menage, particularly the <lb />
for government regulation of Is- <lb />
of railroad stocks <lb />
Senator of Kansas, assert- <lb />
ed he would wait to see the bills <lb />
spring from the <lb />
before he made comment, <lb />
Democratic leaders were <lb />
tic over tho message. Senator Kern <lb />
declared n would command the <lb />
ration and confidence the country. <lb />
Representative Underwood said it left <lb />
no can-e for alarm by the business In- <lb />
said II <lb />
ROBERT V. LEE'S <lb />
CELEBRATED AT B, T. T. s <lb />
The anniversary of General Robert <lb />
Lee's birthday, is the 18th, <lb />
of January, was celebrated yesterday <lb />
morning at the East <lb />
Training School under the <lb />
supervision of Miss Davis of the His- <lb />
as Miss said <lb />
is titling that in this practical <lb />
I time vie should occasionally I <lb />
lay aside our busy and dwell on <lb />
the and memories of a wonder i <lb />
till past and pay respect and homage <lb />
to those who made <lb />
The were opened by the <lb />
singing of different patriotic songs <lb />
each symbolic of a different type of <lb />
patriotism. River which was <lb />
Snag by the Glee Club, stood as an <lb />
example of faithful, g- loyalty <lb />
which is the highest of patriot- <lb />
Ism. The spirit of longing the old <lb />
heart was well expressed In <lb />
the soft humming of the girl's voices <lb />
in the chorus. <lb />
Davis then goes to the stud <lb />
body an address which she Introduced <lb />
by stating that the Civil War will be- <lb />
the romance of future is and <lb />
Lee one of Its heroes. <lb />
in early days of government there <lb />
were two ideals of liberty, one for <lb />
the union the other for the state, but <lb />
; It was not long before the South found <lb />
herself standing alone In her <lb />
to the state then came the <lb />
tragedy Civil War, in which tho <lb />
two strong conflicting forces of a <lb />
nation were brought together. But <lb />
time Is a groat healer and today the <lb />
South Is through a greater <lb />
drama, a reconciliation of <lb />
convictions. <lb />
Mats Davis gave a brief sketch <lb />
of Lee's and made the statement <lb />
that It Is not so much what a man <lb />
does as what he stands for. From <lb />
the view point of accomplishment <lb />
life was a failure; but from <lb />
tile view point of what he stood for <lb />
be was one of the greatest of <lb />
Americans. Men from other count- <lb />
have his true noble- <lb />
placing the highest estimates on <lb />
such n life and character. The same <lb />
lofty opinions of him were held by, <lb />
those who ill war were his enemies. <lb />
General and General Grant <lb />
and all Southern biographers haw <lb />
given the highest to General <lb />
Root B. Lea, <lb />
The School arose at the end Of the <lb />
and sang with the <lb />
spirit Davis had inspired. <lb />
pride and Joy In our great country i <lb />
and her great men The other <lb />
were the ex- <lb />
the patriotism of the <lb />
r. and n <lb />
trail to the above, the tried <lb />
p in. <lb />
HI <lb />
ill <lb />
Y. <lb />
IO HAKE <lb />
PROTEST <lb />
to <lb />
WHISKEY <lb />
Oklahoma Convict Mutiny <lb />
Ended <lb />
AFTER SERIES OF <lb />
The action of the House In refer- <lb />
line portions of the massage to <lb />
Interstate and Fun l <lb />
Committee. f which <lb />
of Georgia, is chairman <lb />
Somewhat disturbed the program <lb />
mapped out by the Judiciary <lb />
headed by Representative <lb />
Clayton, of Alabama, which already <lb />
held bearing and prepared o <lb />
draft of a trade <lb />
and Speaker <lb />
POETESS <lb />
JERSEY is DEAD <lb />
NEW Jan JO.- Miss Alice <lb />
A. Holmes, who delighted In the title <lb />
the Poetess Jersey <lb />
Is dead In her In that city ill <lb />
her year MISS Holmes, who <lb />
was a friend and school mate of Miss <lb />
Lonnie J, Crosby, the blind hymn <lb />
nil r. died Sunday but the fact be- <lb />
generally known today. <lb />
Miss did not begin lo write <lb />
poetry until she <lb />
poetry until she was more than <lb />
years old. she published four vol- <lb />
b Alice <lb />
i mill HUM <lb />
ii in Which Seven <lb />
sous Here Killed n Rat- <lb />
the <lb />
and <lb />
Jan. <lb />
prevailed today at the state <lb />
where last night seven persons <lb />
were killed during a between <lb />
guards and three convicts who at- <lb />
tempted to escape. <lb />
Bodies of the three prison em- <lb />
shot down while at their posts <lb />
three eon i- at the <lb />
penitentiary morgue, while in this <lb />
city, the body of John it. <lb />
Thomas, B visitor at <lb />
the ion. killed by a <lb />
await for ship- <lb />
to relatives. <lb />
In the prison hospital suffering <lb />
from bullet wounds were Miss Mary <lb />
l me operator at the <lb />
prison. John Martin, turnkey, and C. <lb />
I,. Wood, guard. <lb />
The bodies of H, Droved, head <lb />
of the department; Patrick <lb />
Oates, assistant deputy warden, and <lb />
y. c. Godfrey, a guard, will be held <lb />
for word from relatives, <lb />
Pistols, smuggled Into tho prison, <lb />
and reaching the hands of Charles <lb />
China Reed and Tom <lb />
the who gave up their lives <lb />
their dash for liberty, made the <lb />
tragedy possible, <lb />
Today Warden W. R. Dick <lb />
his investigation to discover the <lb />
means which the came <lb />
within wails. <lb />
Arm. with their pistols, Reed. <lb />
and when labor ended <lb />
for the day in the tailor shop, where <lb />
they were made their way <lb />
through a ha. store room <lb />
up a dark stairway to the entry room <lb />
of the mail building. There stood <lb />
John Martin, the turnkey, but before <lb />
he realized what the presence of the <lb />
i ii a shot passed through his <lb />
bee, knocking down. Quickly the <lb />
men tie kc s <lb />
With a shout to the other prisoner <lb />
tn Join them the three rushed for- <lb />
ward. Oates, the assistant warden <lb />
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the heart. Ne r the <lb />
of the warden's office Judge <lb />
Thomas, s-ho a i a g to so. <lb />
Warden Dick on business, I <lb />
em Innocent bystander lust here <lb />
on in i. its I judge <lb />
be sprang to his I and put up <lb />
his bands. <lb />
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Miss Poster, tho t <lb />
to . th i ii In for With <lb />
mi oath the witch- <lb />
board hoping lo eel the Ires, <lb />
this time I <lb />
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cheering I y ran <lb />
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from various the three eon- <lb />
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office today Instructed <lb />
French minister to Mexico i. protest <lb />
to Provisional President Huerta <lb />
. i- suspension of the payment of <lb />
interest on the Mexican public debt <lb />
The French note differentiates he-t <lb />
tween the loans of 1910 and <lb />
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cent of the Mexican customs duties. <lb />
received the formal approval of the <lb />
French government, which <lb />
ed the listing of the bonds on <lb />
Tho foreign office therefore pro- <lb />
on its own against the <lb />
default of Interest on that loan. The <lb />
second protest is made on behalf of <lb />
and at the request of French bank- <lb />
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which was secured by per cent of <lb />
the an customs duties, but <lb />
which did not receive the <lb />
of the French government <lb />
It la understood that the note <lb />
Provisional Huerta mentions In care- <lb />
terms that the French govern <lb />
will not exercise Its i <lb />
age of forced collection of the Mex- <lb />
duties and the document <lb />
framed In such a way as to imply <lb />
tacit support of the Mexican policy <lb />
Of the Tinted States. <lb />
Rebels to Authorize Operation of j <lb />
Mines. <lb />
DOUGLAS, Ariz., Jan. new <lb />
mining law by which the Constitution-; <lb />
government hopes to revive ac- <lb />
In districts under Its control <lb />
effective January <lb />
Officials hope that by granting val- <lb />
id titles owners will be persuaded <lb />
to operate the mines, thus relieving <lb />
poverty the lower classes. <lb />
Those who comply with the <lb />
ions of the new law guaranteed <lb />
a valid title, and when their <lb />
cations have been accepted by the <lb />
government they may start to p <lb />
ore. <lb />
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mi PART <lb />
TIN Of <lb />
Shooters at <lb />
N, C, Jan. <lb />
Scores of trap-shooting enthusiastic <lb />
assembled here today for the opening <lb />
j of tho seventh annual <lb />
handicap tournament given under the <lb />
auspices of the Country <lb />
Club. In all more than in add- <lb />
ed money and trophies will he dis- <lb />
among those making the <lb />
best scores. Half a hundred Of the <lb />
j best amateur and professional <lb />
. of the country, among them John <lb />
j Philip the traps in <lb />
opening rounds of the <lb />
Attorney <lb />
Is a In and id <lb />
setting forth what Is de <lb />
by the situation with won<lb />
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they would hit the <lb />
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i and it hit Miss In <lb />
e leg, Reaching the gate the II <lb />
dropped their after unlock- <lb />
the last to freedom and <lb />
sprang Into a buggy. Lashing th <lb />
j hi n the aped down the road, <lb />
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however, on horses <lb />
came within shooting distance and <lb />
a running light began. The Con- <lb />
made a desperate fight as <lb />
buggy lurched but ii was soon <lb />
over, Bullet after bullet from the <lb />
nuns of the guard found its mark <lb />
when the horse last fill and <lb />
the guards came up the three convict <lb />
lay dead in buggy. <lb />
within the prison the work- <lb />
ally, driving the eon I lets to <lb />
i , <lb />
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Same. <lb />
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Mean liquor and shooting Irons <lb />
a little gambling ha played a <lb />
pal art this week in criminal <lb />
now in session here, and practical- <lb />
every case His Honor, Judge <lb />
Daniels gave guilty parties about <lb />
the limit and warned them <lb />
practices. The following <lb />
have been disposed of the <lb />
of court Monday <lb />
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n d on payment of <lb />
Ross Floyd, with <lb />
n. <lb />
and cots. <lb />
Faulkner, carrying concealed <lb />
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Jim Williams, assault with <lb />
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pended on payment of <lb />
Charlie Vines, assault <lb />
weapon, pleads guilty. f ft <lb />
COStS, <lb />
Fred carrying <lb />
ads guilty tired 810.00 <lb />
costs. <lb />
Charlie assault with lead <lb />
weapon. suspended <lb />
payment of <lb />
Charlie Am t <lb />
ton. gambling. that <lb />
pay all the i <lb />
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weapon, suspended o <lb />
of <lb />
t. M. Campbell, assault with <lb />
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J r. court on peace bond. <lb />
Tuesday <lb />
Chas. Williams and Cum <lb />
larceny, four Judgment <lb />
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Simon Harris, gambling, <lb />
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themselves might <lb />
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one of the attempt <lb />
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I to A bullet that <lb />
wild passed the office door <lb />
of Drover, the expert, and <lb />
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and Lane made their way to <lb />
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dared to shoot. They wore afraid <lb />
The three persona bun during <lb />
will recover, it is said. At- <lb />
I tempts tn get a detailed account <lb />
the of <lb />
from Mail the <lb />
operator, futile today <lb />
She M from the shock. <lb />
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began in Investigation today.<lb />
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